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Glycans that coat the surface of bacteria are compelling antibiotic targets because they contain distinct monosaccharides that are linked to pathogenesis and are absent from human cells. Disrupting glycan biosynthesis presents a path to inhibit a bacterium’s ability to infect the host…
Complex carbohydrates, “essential molecules of life”, play important roles in many biological processes and are found in many natural products and drugs…
Fluorescent DNA sensors can bind selectively to nucleic acids in a complex biological mixture, and they exhibit enhanced light emission upon binding to their target…