This is the published version. Copyright Royal Society of ChemistryAn 88 member library based upon the marine bacterial metabolite ethyl N-(2-phenethyl) carbamate was evaluated for bacterial biofilm inhibition against a panel of medically relevant strains. These studies culminated in the discovery of a new class of molecules capable of inhibiting the formation of S. aureus biofilms with low micromolar IC50 values
Some compounds, characterized by phenylethenyl moiety, such as methyl cinnamate and caffeic acid phe...
Pathogenic microorganisms often have the ability to attach to a surface, building a complex matrix w...
The surge in antimicrobial resistance coupled with the decline in the antimicrobial drug pipeline ca...
This is the published version. Copyright Royal Society of ChemistryAn 88 member library based upon t...
This is the published version. Copyright Royal Society of ChemistryA chemically diverse library of T...
This is the published version. Copyright Royal Society of ChemistryA library of 4,5-disubstituted-2-...
Recently, much attention has been focused on the need for new antimicrobial agents with new targets ...
Diseases caused by biofilm-forming pathogens are becoming increasingly prevalent and represent a maj...
Bacterial biofilms are highly organized surface-associated communities of bacteria encased within an...
The synthesis and characterization of a new class of bioinspired carbohydrate amphiphiles that modul...
Bacterial biofilm is responsible for numerous chronic infections, which are characterized by persist...
Biofilm is defined as a complex microbial community characterized by adhesion to a solid surface and...
Natural products form attractive leads for the development of chemical probes and drugs. The antibac...
Infection from multidrug resistant bacteria has become a growing health concern worldwide, increasin...
The antimicrobial activity of the marine bisindole alkaloid 2,2-bis(6-bromo-3-indolyl) ethylamine (1...
Some compounds, characterized by phenylethenyl moiety, such as methyl cinnamate and caffeic acid phe...
Pathogenic microorganisms often have the ability to attach to a surface, building a complex matrix w...
The surge in antimicrobial resistance coupled with the decline in the antimicrobial drug pipeline ca...
This is the published version. Copyright Royal Society of ChemistryAn 88 member library based upon t...
This is the published version. Copyright Royal Society of ChemistryA chemically diverse library of T...
This is the published version. Copyright Royal Society of ChemistryA library of 4,5-disubstituted-2-...
Recently, much attention has been focused on the need for new antimicrobial agents with new targets ...
Diseases caused by biofilm-forming pathogens are becoming increasingly prevalent and represent a maj...
Bacterial biofilms are highly organized surface-associated communities of bacteria encased within an...
The synthesis and characterization of a new class of bioinspired carbohydrate amphiphiles that modul...
Bacterial biofilm is responsible for numerous chronic infections, which are characterized by persist...
Biofilm is defined as a complex microbial community characterized by adhesion to a solid surface and...
Natural products form attractive leads for the development of chemical probes and drugs. The antibac...
Infection from multidrug resistant bacteria has become a growing health concern worldwide, increasin...
The antimicrobial activity of the marine bisindole alkaloid 2,2-bis(6-bromo-3-indolyl) ethylamine (1...
Some compounds, characterized by phenylethenyl moiety, such as methyl cinnamate and caffeic acid phe...
Pathogenic microorganisms often have the ability to attach to a surface, building a complex matrix w...
The surge in antimicrobial resistance coupled with the decline in the antimicrobial drug pipeline ca...