The synthesis and biological evaluation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis associated glycan derivatives
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Jean Bourke, 'The synthesis and biological evaluation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis associated glycan derivatives', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Chemistry, 2014, pp 324Download Item:

Abstract:
Mycobacterium tuberculosis establishes chronic infection and causes disease through manipulation of the host's innate and adaptive immune response. The bacterial cell wall is highly complex and contains a rich variety of glycosylated compounds, some of which are secreted during infection and have been proposed as immunomodulatory molecules. Amongst the most important of these are the p-hydroxybenzoic acid derivatives (p-HBADs) and phenolic glycolipids (PGLs). Herein is reported a synthetic methodology for the synthesis of these important biomolecules and their unnatural analogues and also the first in vitro study of the immunomodulatory effects of p-HBADs in isolation from the host bacterium.
Author: Bourke, Jean
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Scanlan, EoinQualification name:
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Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of ChemistryNote:
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