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Bacterial crowd control: AIP-based analogues and solonamides modulate staphylococcal virulence

Hampson, 2016

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Hampson R
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This thesis details research in three areas, in attempts to produce more effective inhibitors of the staphylococcal agr quorum sensing system. The non-ribosomal peptide synthase biosynthetic cluster responsible for the production of the aureusimines represents roughly …
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Hampson Bacterial crowd control: AIP-based analogues and solonamides modulate staphylococcal virulence