Inhibition of the fungal fatty acid synthase type I multienzyme complex. (65/194)

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Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of platensimycin analogues with varying degrees of molecular complexity. (66/194)

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Embryonic motor activity and implications for regulating motoneuron axonal pathfinding in zebrafish. (67/194)

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Capsule anchoring in Bacillus anthracis occurs by a transpeptidation reaction that is inhibited by capsidin. (68/194)

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Total synthesis of (-)-platensimycin, a novel antibacterial agent. (69/194)

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Engineered Streptomyces platensis strains that overproduce antibiotics platensimycin and platencin. (70/194)

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Use of tricaine methanesulfonate (MS222) for euthanasia of reptiles. (71/194)

Tricaine methanesulfonate (MS222) injected into the intracoelomic cavity of reptiles was evaluated as a chemical euthanasia method. Three western fence lizards, 2 desert iguanas, 4 garter snakes, and 6 geckos were euthanized by intracoelomic injection of 250 to 500 mg/kg of 0.7% to 1% sodium-bicarbonate-buffered MS222 solution followed by intracoelomic injection of 0.1 to 1.0 ml unbuffered 50% (v/v) MS222 solution. A simple 2-stage protocol for euthanasia of reptiles by using MS222 is outlined. In addition, the conditions for safe use of MS222 are discussed. MS222 offers an alternative to sodium pentobarbital for euthanasia of reptiles.  (+info)

The pharmacologic basis for antibody-auristatin conjugate activity. (72/194)

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