34 results on '"Butler, Scott L."'
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2. 2nd International Conference on Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML) 2015: JCV virology, progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy pathogenesis, diagnosis and risk stratification, and new approaches to prevention and treatment
3. Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 integrase: arrangement of protein domains in active cDNA complexes
4. Role of the non‐homologous DNA end joining pathway in the early steps of retroviral infection
5. A quantitative assay for HIV DNA integration in vivo
6. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Faecal microbiota transplantation shortens the colonisation period and allows re-entry of patients carrying carbapenamase-producing bacteria into medical care facilities.
7. Use of Site‐Directed Cysteine and Disulfide Chemistry to Probe Protein Structure and Dynamics: Applications to Soluble and Transmembrane Receptors of Bacterial Chemotaxis
8. The mobility of an HIV-1 integrase active site loop is correlated with catalytic activity
9. Cell-based and biochemical screening approaches for the discovery of novel HIV-1 inhibitors
10. Cysteine and disulfide scanning reveals two amphiphilic helices in the linker region of the aspartate chemoreceptor
11. Effects of protein stabilizing agents on thermal backbone motions: a disulfide trapping study
12. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Use of ribaxamase (SYN-004), a β-lactamase, to prevent Clostridium difficile infection in β-lactam-treated patients: a double-blind, phase 2b, randomised placebo-controlled trial.
13. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Longitudinal microbiome analysis of single donor fecal microbiota transplantation in patients with recurrent Clostridium difficile infection and/or ulcerative colitis.
14. Faculty Opinions recommendation of A CRISPR screen defines a signal peptide processing pathway required by flaviviruses.
15. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Identification of a CD4-Binding-Site Antibody to HIV that Evolved Near-Pan Neutralization Breadth.
16. Design and Synthesis of Novel N-Hydroxy-Dihydronaphthyridinones as Potent and Orally Bioavailable HIV-1 Integrase Inhibitors
17. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Linezolid for treatment of chronic extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis.
18. Faculty Opinions recommendation of T cell immunity. Functional heterogeneity of human memory CD4⁺ T cell clones primed by pathogens or vaccines.
19. Compensatory Substitutions in the HIV-1 Capsid Reduce the Fitness Cost Associated with Resistance to a Capsid-Targeting Small-Molecule Inhibitor
20. Azaindole N-methyl hydroxamic acids as HIV-1 integrase inhibitors-II. The impact of physicochemical properties on ADME and PK
21. Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Evaluation of AZD5847 in a Mouse Model of Tuberculosis
22. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Rhinovirus wheezing illness and genetic risk of childhood-onset asthma.
23. Discovery of an HIV integrase inhibitor with an excellent resistance profile
24. Structural and Functional Insights into the HIV-1 Maturation Inhibitor Binding Pocket
25. Disease-Modifying Therapeutic Concepts for HIV in the Era of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy
26. Design and Synthesis of Novel N-Hydroxy-Dihydronaphthyridinones as Potent and Orally Bioavailable HIV-1 Integrase Inhibitors
27. HIV Capsid is a Tractable Target for Small Molecule Therapeutic Intervention
28. A Low-Molecular-Weight Entry Inhibitor of both CCR5- and CXCR4-Tropic Strains of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Targets a Novel Site on gp41
29. New Small-Molecule Inhibitor Class Targeting Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Virion Maturation
30. Azaindole Hydroxamic Acids are Potent HIV-1 Integrase Inhibitors
31. [2] - Use of Site‐Directed Cysteine and Disulfide Chemistry to Probe Protein Structure and Dynamics: Applications to Soluble and Transmembrane Receptors of Bacterial Chemotaxis
32. Identification and Characterization of UK-201844, a Novel Inhibitor That Interferes with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 gp160 Processing
33. Human Immunodeficiency Virus cDNA Metabolism: Notable Stability of Two-Long Terminal Repeat Circles
34. THE TWO-COMPONENT SIGNALING PATHWAY OF BACTERIAL CHEMOTAXIS: A Molecular View of Signal Transduction by Receptors, Kinases, and Adaptation Enzymes
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