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    Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of Trehalosamine, an Aminoglycoside Antibiotic and Precursor to Mycobacterial Imaging Probes by Groenevelt, Jessica M, Meints, Lisa M, Stothard, Alicyn I, Poston, Anne W, Fiolek, Taylor J, Finocchietti, David H, Mulholand, Victoria M, Woodruff, Peter J, Swarts, Benjamin M

    Published in Journal of organic chemistry (03-08-2018)
    “…Trehalosamine (2-amino-2-deoxy-α,α-d-trehalose) is an aminoglycoside with antimicrobial activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and it is also a versatile…”
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    The trehalose-specific transporter LpqY-SugABC is required for antimicrobial and anti-biofilm activity of trehalose analogues in Mycobacterium smegmatis by Wolber, Jeffrey M., Urbanek, Bailey L., Meints, Lisa M., Piligian, Brent F., Lopez-Casillas, Irene C., Zochowski, Kailey M., Woodruff, Peter J., Swarts, Benjamin M.

    Published in Carbohydrate research (10-10-2017)
    “…Mycobacteria, including the bacterial pathogen that causes human tuberculosis, possess distinctive pathways for synthesizing and utilizing the non-mammalian…”
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    Specific Binding of Leptin to Red Blood Cells Delivers a Pancreatic Hormone and Stimulates ATP Release by Keshavarz, Hamideh, Meints, Lisa M, Geiger, Morgan K, R. Zinn, Kurt, Spence, Dana M

    Published in Molecular pharmaceutics (07-06-2021)
    “…Since its discovery in 1994, leptin continues to have new potential physiological roles uncovered, including a role in the regulation of blood flow. Leptin’s…”
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    Rapid One-step Enzymatic Synthesis and All-aqueous Purification of Trehalose Analogues by Meints, Lisa M, Poston, Anne W, Piligian, Brent F, Olson, Claire D, Badger, Katherine S, Woodruff, Peter J, Swarts, Benjamin M

    Published in Journal of visualized experiments (17-02-2017)
    “…Chemically modified versions of trehalose, or trehalose analogues, have applications in biology, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical science, among other fields…”
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