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Brett M. Babin

Stanford University - Department of Pathology

291 Campus Drive

Li Ka Shing Building

Stanford, CA 94305-5101

United States

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A Screen of Covalent Inhibitors In  Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Identifies Serine Hydrolases Involved in Lipid Metabolism as Potential Therapeutic Targets

Number of pages: 43 Posted: 09 Jun 2021
Stanford University - Department of Pathology, Stanford University - Department of Chemical and Systems Biology, Stanford University - Department of Genetics, Stanford University - Department of Chemistry, Stanford University - Department of PathologyJohns Hopkins University - Department of Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry, Stanford University - Divisions of Hematology and Blood & Marrow Transplantation, Stanford University - Department of Pathology, Stanford University - Department of Genetics, Stanford University - Department of Pathology and Stanford University - Department of Pathology
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Activity-based protein profiling, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Serine hydrolases, Lipases, Lipidomics