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pro vyhledávání: '"Stephen Skwish"'
Autor:
Jon D. Polishook, Richard G. Ball, Stephen Skwish, Karen Dorso, Gerald F. Bills, Sheo B. Singh, John W. Phillips, Marta Arocho, Emily Hickey, Michael A. Goetz, Charles Gill, Francisca Vicente, Russell Onishi, Chaowei Zhang, Suzy Lee, Deborah L. Zink, Robert G. K. Donald
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Antibiotics. 63:512-518
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics, particularly to multiple antibiotics, is becoming a cause for significant concern. The only really viable course of action to counter this is to discover new antibiotics with novel modes of action. We have recentl
Autor:
Young Whan Park, Katherine Young, John W. Phillips, Karen Dorso, Lynn Miesel, James L. Occi, Ronald E. Painter, Xin Meng, Joann Huber, Stephen Skwish, Robert G. K. Donald, Terry Roemer, Tim S. Waddell, Lisa Wang Jarantow, Russell Onishi, Sang Ho Lee, Michael J. Salvatore, Michael J. Szymonifka
Publikováno v:
Chemistry & Biology. 16(8):837-848
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a major nosocomial and community-acquired pathogen for which few existing antibiotics are efficacious. Here we describe two structurally related synthetic compounds that potentiate beta-lactam act
Autor:
Jon D. Polishook, Jan Sigmund, Prakash S. Masurekar, Stephen Skwish, Gary S. Kath, Gerald F. Bills, Claude Dufresne, Gregory W. King, Jesús Martín, Neal Simpson, Olga Genilloud, Fernando Pelaez, S J Siciliano
Publikováno v:
SLAS Discovery. 11:704-711
Several protocols for bacterial isolation and techniques for aerobic plate counting rely on the use of a spiral plater to deposit concentration gradients of microbial suspensions onto a circular agar plate to isolate colony growth. The advantage of a
Publikováno v:
SLAS Discovery. 6:333-338
With the improved reliability and efficiency of automation, there has been an increased desire to integrate automated sample management with automated screening systems. In order to store samples "on line" for an extended period of time, an automatio
Publikováno v:
SLAS Discovery. 5:39-47
As automation solves the bottleneck involved in drug screening, new bottlenecks present themselves. Some of these bottlenecks include sample management, hit picking and confirmation, and reagents lost as a result of incomplete runs. To keep up with t
Autor:
Scott K. Smith, Michael A. Goetz, John J. Allocco, Francisca Vicente, Deborah L. Zink, John W. Phillips, Katherine Young, Jesús Martín, Jun Lu, Ronald E. Painter, Robert G. K. Donald, Mercedes de la Cruz, Suzy Lee, Sheo B. Singh, Karen Dorso, Olga Genilloud, Jon D. Polishook, Judyann Wiltsie, Janet M. Sigmund, Russell Onishi, Karen M. Overbye, Stephen Skwish, Scott P. Salowe
Publikováno v:
Chemistrybiology. 18(8)
SummaryBacterial resistance to known therapeutics has led to an urgent need for new chemical classes of antibacterial agents. To address this we have applied a Staphylococcus aureus fitness test strategy to natural products screening. Here we report
Autor:
Xin Meng, Jennifer W. Anderson, John W. Phillips, Jesús Martín, Liangsu Wang, Philip J. Youngman, Robert G. K. Donald, Ian Taylor, R. Allyn Forsyth, Carlos Zamudio, Colleen Burns, Stephen Skwish, Tanya Zhong, Suzy Lee, Lisa Wang Jarantow, David Robbins, Cheryl Malone, Sang Ho Lee, Lynn LoCastro
Publikováno v:
Chemistrybiology. 16(8)
SummaryThe emergence of drug-resistant bacteria coupled with the limited discovery of novel chemical scaffolds and druggable targets inspires new approaches to antibiotic development. Here we describe a chemical genomics strategy based on 245 Staphyl
Autor:
Gregking, F.J. Asensio, Glenn A. Clarke, Stephen Skwish, Michael J. Salvatore, Gary S. Kath, Claude Dufresne
Publikováno v:
Journal of biomolecular screening. 9(8)
1 Constantly improving biological assay development continues to drive technological requirements. Recently, a specification was defined for capturing white light and fluorescent images of agar plates ranging in size from the NUNC Omni tray (96-well
Autor:
William Shain, Stephen Skwish
Publikováno v:
Life sciences. 47(12)
Ethanol exposure stimulates taurine release from astroglial cells. To determine if ethanol mediates this release using protein kinase C (PKC), PKC activity was measured using LRM55 astroglial cells. When ethanol (25–200 mM) or diolei (3 μM) was ap