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pro vyhledávání: '"Sangmi Oh"'
Publikováno v:
Pharmaceuticals, Vol 17, Iss 2, p 211 (2024)
Tuberculosis (TB) is notorious as the leading cause of death worldwide due to a single infectious entity and its causative agent, Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), has been able to evolve resistance to all existing drugs in the treatment arsenal comp
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https://doaj.org/article/85007ad3f4864bfd8ade6f5af64aa29c
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, Vol 11 (2021)
More than two decades have elapsed since the publication of the first genome sequence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) which, shortly thereafter, enabled methods to determine gene essentiality in the pathogen. Despite this, target-based approaches
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https://doaj.org/article/a58dcef44f3d492db8b335bfb4af88ef
Publikováno v:
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, Vol 6, Iss 12, Pp 4127-4138 (2016)
Cell division cycle 25 (cdc25) is an evolutionarily conserved phosphatase that promotes cell cycle progression. Among the four cdc25 orthologs in Caenorhabditis elegans, we found that cdc-25.4 mutant males failed to produce outcrossed progeny. This w
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https://doaj.org/article/0d5f2aa901fd45558120c022cd5182b7
Publikováno v:
Cell Chemical Biology. 30:420-435
Autor:
Tim F. Greten, Daniel L. Barber, Clifton E. Barry, Sangmi Oh, Shunsuke Sakai, Raj Chari, Christine N. Evans, Marie Pouzolles, Linda L. Cui, Varun Subramanyam, Bernd Heinrich, Qianfei Zhang, Laurence P. Diggs, Chi Ma, Simon Wabitsch, Vanessa V. Catania, Benjamin Ruf
Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are MR1-restricted innate-like T cells that recognize non-peptide antigens including riboflavin derivates. Although in vitro–activated MAIT cells show antitumor activity, the in vivo role of MAIT cells in
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::45dd66d0500f2ac40de215037fd687c8
https://doi.org/10.1158/2326-6066.c.6550414.v1
https://doi.org/10.1158/2326-6066.c.6550414.v1
Autor:
Tim F. Greten, Daniel L. Barber, Clifton E. Barry, Sangmi Oh, Shunsuke Sakai, Raj Chari, Christine N. Evans, Marie Pouzolles, Linda L. Cui, Varun Subramanyam, Bernd Heinrich, Qianfei Zhang, Laurence P. Diggs, Chi Ma, Simon Wabitsch, Vanessa V. Catania, Benjamin Ruf
Supplementary Tables
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::26617553d2e653a2a460acdf9cd0f464
https://doi.org/10.1158/2326-6066.22543810.v1
https://doi.org/10.1158/2326-6066.22543810.v1
Autor:
Junhyeong Yim, Jaeseok Lee, Sihyeong Yi, Ja Young Koo, Sangmi Oh, Hankum Park, Seong Soon Kim, Myung Ae Bae, Jongmin Park, Seung Bum Park
Publikováno v:
Experimentalmolecular medicine.
Neuroinflammation is one of the critical processes implicated in central nervous system (CNS) diseases. Therefore, alleviating neuroinflammation has been highlighted as a therapeutic strategy for treating CNS disorders. However, the complexity of neu
Autor:
Clifton E. Barry, Paul G. Wyatt, Yoshitaka Tateishi, Andaleeb Sajid, M. Daben J. Libardo, Sangmi Oh, Caroline J. Duncombe, Peter C. Ray, David W. Gray, Gary T. Pauly, Jose Santinni O Roma, Thomas R. Ioerger, Helena I. Boshoff, Shaik Azeeza, Michael Goodwin
Publikováno v:
ACS Infectious Diseases. 7:479-492
Pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidin-7(4H)-one was identified through high-throughput whole-cell screening as a potential antituberculosis lead. The core of this scaffold has been identified several times previously and has been associated with various modes of
Autor:
Keith D. Kauffman, Clifton E. Barry, Shunsuke Sakai, Sangmi Oh, Daniel L. Barber, Christine E. Nelson
Publikováno v:
Mucosal Immunology. 14:199-208
Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are potential targets of vaccination and host-directed therapeutics for tuberculosis, but the role of MAIT cells during Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection in vivo is not well understood. Here we fin
Autor:
Bernd Heinrich, Sangmi Oh, Qianfei Zhang, Chi Ma, Benjamin Ruf, Simon Wabitsch, Laurence P. Diggs, Daniel L. Barber, Varun Subramanyam, Christine N. Evans, Vanessa V. Catania, Marie Pouzolles, Linda L. Cui, Clifton E. Barry, Shunsuke Sakai, Raj Chari, Tim F. Greten
Publikováno v:
Cancer Immunol Res
Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are MR1-restricted innate-like T cells that recognize non-peptide antigens including riboflavin derivates. Although in vitro–activated MAIT cells show antitumor activity, the in vivo role of MAIT cells in
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::b80ee4d1a2c7ab8fea14baf2ff9f9271
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC8416791/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC8416791/