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1995A new interpretation of the structure of the mycolyl-arabinogalactan complex of Mycobacterium tuberculosis as revealed through characterization of oligoglycosylalditol fragments by fast-atom bombardment mass spectrometry and 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.Besra, GS; Khoo, KH ; McNeil, MR; Dell, A; Morris, HR; Brennan, PJBiochemistry 34(13), 4257-66
1997Characterization of the in vitro synthesized arabinan of mycobacterial cell walls.Xin, Y; Lee, RE; Scherman, MS; Khoo, KH ; Besra, GS; Brennan, PJ; McNeil, MBiochimica et Biophysica Acta-General Subjects 1335(3), 231-4
1994Characterization of the specific antigenicity of representatives of M. senegalense and related bacteria.Besra, GS; Gurcha, SS; Khoo, KH ; Morris, HR; Dell, A; Hamid, ME; Minnikin, DE; Goodfellow, M; Brennan, PJZentralblatt fur Bakteriologie-International Journal of Medical Microbiology Virology Parasitology and Infectious Diseases 281(4), 415-432
1996Chemistry of the lyxose-containing mycobacteriophage receptors of Mycobacterium phlei/Mycobacterium smegmatis.Khoo, KH ; Suzuki, R; Dell, A; Morris, HR; McNeil, MR; Brennan, PJ; Besra, GSBiochemistry 35(36), 11812-9
1993Further structural definition of a new family of glycopeptidolipids from Mycobacterium xenopi.Besra, GS; McNeil, MR; Rivoire, B; Khoo, KH ; Morris, HR; Dell, A; Brennan, PJBiochemistry 32(1), 347-55
2011Influenza infection in suckling mice expands an NKT cell subset that protects against airway hyperreactivity.Chang, YJ; Kim, HY; Albacker, LA; Lee, HH; Baumgarth, N; Akira, S; Savage, PB; Endo, S; Yamamura, T; Maaskant, J; Kitano, N; Singh, A; Bhatt, A; Besra, GS; van den Elzen, P; Appelmelk, B; Franck, RW; Chen, G; DeKruyff, RH; Shimamura, M; Illarionov, P; Umetsu, DTThe Journal of clinical investigation 121(1), 57-69
1994New pyruvylated, glycosylated acyltrehaloses from Mycobacterium smegmatis strains, and their implications for phage resistance in mycobacteria.Besra, GS; Khoo, KH ; Belisle, JT; McNeil, MR; Morris, HR; Dell, A; Brennan, PJCarbohydrate research 251, 99-114
1995Structural definition of the glycopeptidolipids and the pyruvylated, glycosylated acyltrehalose from Mycobacterium butyricum.Khoo, KH ; Suzuki, R; Morris, HR; Dell, A; Brennan, PJ; Besra, GSCarbohydrate research 276(2), 449-55
2001Synthetic mannosides act as acceptors for mycobacterial alpha1-6 mannosyltransferase.Brown, JR; Field, RA; Barker, A; Guy, M; Grewal, R; Khoo, KH ; Brennan, PJ; Besra, GS; Chatterjec, DBioorganic & medicinal chemistry 9(4), 815-24
1999The pimB gene of Mycobacterium tuberculosis encodes a mannosyltransferase involved in lipoarabinomannan biosynthesis.Schaeffer, ML; Khoo, KH ; Besra, GS; Chatterjee, D; Brennan, PJ; Belisle, JT; Inamine, JMThe Journal of biological chemistry 274(44), 31625-31
1993Trehalose-containing lipooligosaccharides of Mycobacterium gordonae: presence of a mono-O-methyltetra-O-acyltrehalose “core” and branching in the oligosaccharide backbone.Besra, GS; McNeil, MR; Khoo, KH ; Dell, A; Morris, HR; Brennan, PJBiochemistry 32(47), 12705-14
1996Truncated structural variants of lipoarabinomannan in ethambutol drug-resistant strains of Mycobacterium smegmatis. Inhibition of arabinan biosynthesis by ethambutol.Khoo, KH ; Douglas, E; Azadi, P; Inamine, JM; Besra, GS; Mikusova, K; Brennan, PJ; Chatterjee, DThe Journal of biological chemistry 271(45), 28682-90
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