Weng Chan
www.nottingham.ac.uk
0000-0002-0488-825X
University of Nottingham
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Expedient Synthesis of a Novel Class of Pseudoaromatic Amino Acids: Tetrahydroindazol-3-yl- and Tetrahydrobenzisoxazol-3-ylalanine Derivatives
Liposome entrapment and immunogenic studies of a synthetic lipophilic multiple antigenic peptide bearing VP1 and VP3 domains of the hepatitis A virus: A robust method for vaccine design
Side-chain-to-tail thiolactone peptide inhibitors of the staphylococcal quorum-sensing system.
Nasal Immunization with Homogenate and Peptide Antigens Induces Protective Immunity against Trichinella spiralis
Peptide inhibitors of CDK2-cyclin A that target the cyclin recruitment-Site: Structural variants of the C-Terminal Phe
Homochiral 4-Azalysine Building Blocks: Syntheses and Applications in Solid-Phase Chemistry1
p21(WAF1)-derived octapeptide inhibitors of CDK-cyclin complex: The effect of structural variants of the C-terminal Phe residue
Controlling Biological Interactions with Poly(lactic acid) by Surface Entrapment Modification
Poly(l-lysine)–GRGDS as a biomimetic surface modifier for poly(lactic acid)
Human defensin 5 is stored in precursor form in normal Paneth cells and is expressed by some villous epithelial cells and by metaplastic Paneth cells in the colon in inflammatory bowel disease
Interaction of the Lantibiotic Nisin with Mixed Lipid Bilayers: A 31P and 2H NMR Study
A Versatile Polymer-Supported 4-(4-Methylphenyl(chloro)methyl)phenoxy Linker for Solid-Phase Synthesis of Pseudopeptides.
Human defensin-5 (HD-5) is processed upon Paneth cell granule secretion, and its expression is induced inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
Purification of NisC: Demystifying the post-translational modification mechanism to nisin
Human defensin-5 (HD-5) is stored in precursor form in Paneth cells and is processed during secretion
Probing protein–peptide–protein molecular architecture by atomic force microscopy and surface plasmon resonance
Antagonism of the virulence response in the Gram-positive bacteria, Staphylococcus aureus
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Resin-bound dendrimers as high loading supports for solid phase chemistry
Synthesis of novel, orthogonally protected multifunctional amino acids
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