Trehalose is a non-reducing sugar whose ability to stabilize biomolecules has brought about its widespread use in biological preservation applications. Trehalose is also an essential metabolite in a number of pathogens, most significantly the global pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis, though it is absent in humans and other mammals. Recently, there has been a surge of interest in modifying the structure of trehalose to generate analogues that have applications in biomedical research and biotechnology. Non-degradable trehalose analogues could have a number of advantages as bioprotectants and food additives. Trehalose-based imaging probes and inhibitors are already useful as research tools and may have future value in the diagnosis and treat...
Mycobacteria, including the pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis, use the non-mammalian disaccharide ...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) survives intracellularly in a nutrient deprived environment, within...
Trehalosamine (2-amino-2-deoxy-α,α-d-trehalose) is an aminoglycoside with antimicrobial activity aga...
Trehalose is a non-reducing sugar whose ability to stabilize biomolecules has brought about its wide...
Trehalose, a disaccharide of glucose, is increasingly recognized as an important contributor to viru...
Chemically modified versions of trehalose, or trehalose analogues, have applications in biology, bio...
Mycobacteria, including the bacterial pathogen that causes human tuberculosis, possess distinctive p...
99 % by HPLC) in a single step from readily available glucose analogues. To demonstrate the utility ...
Diagnoses of tuberculosis, 'TB,' currently rely upon non-specific techniques such as X-ray exams and...
Trehalosamine (2-amino-2-deoxy-α,α-d-trehalose) is an aminoglycoside with antimicrobial activity aga...
The detection of tuberculosis currently relies upon insensitive and unspecific techniques; newer dia...
The detection of tuberculosis currently relies upon insensitive and unspecific techniques; newer dia...
ABSTRACT: Mycobacteria, including the pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis, use the non-mammalian dis...
Trehalose (alpha-d-glucopyranosyl alpha-d-glucopyranoside) is a non-reducing sugar with unique stabi...
Abstract: Trehalose is a non-reducing disaccharide that is found in many organisms but not in mammal...
Mycobacteria, including the pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis, use the non-mammalian disaccharide ...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) survives intracellularly in a nutrient deprived environment, within...
Trehalosamine (2-amino-2-deoxy-α,α-d-trehalose) is an aminoglycoside with antimicrobial activity aga...
Trehalose is a non-reducing sugar whose ability to stabilize biomolecules has brought about its wide...
Trehalose, a disaccharide of glucose, is increasingly recognized as an important contributor to viru...
Chemically modified versions of trehalose, or trehalose analogues, have applications in biology, bio...
Mycobacteria, including the bacterial pathogen that causes human tuberculosis, possess distinctive p...
99 % by HPLC) in a single step from readily available glucose analogues. To demonstrate the utility ...
Diagnoses of tuberculosis, 'TB,' currently rely upon non-specific techniques such as X-ray exams and...
Trehalosamine (2-amino-2-deoxy-α,α-d-trehalose) is an aminoglycoside with antimicrobial activity aga...
The detection of tuberculosis currently relies upon insensitive and unspecific techniques; newer dia...
The detection of tuberculosis currently relies upon insensitive and unspecific techniques; newer dia...
ABSTRACT: Mycobacteria, including the pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis, use the non-mammalian dis...
Trehalose (alpha-d-glucopyranosyl alpha-d-glucopyranoside) is a non-reducing sugar with unique stabi...
Abstract: Trehalose is a non-reducing disaccharide that is found in many organisms but not in mammal...
Mycobacteria, including the pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis, use the non-mammalian disaccharide ...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) survives intracellularly in a nutrient deprived environment, within...
Trehalosamine (2-amino-2-deoxy-α,α-d-trehalose) is an aminoglycoside with antimicrobial activity aga...