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Stephanie Kabeche
Stanford University - Department of Biochemistry
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Mixed Alkyl/Aryl Phosphonates Identify Metabolic Serine Hydrolases as Antimalarial Targets
Number of pages: 59
Posted: 12 Jan 2024
John M. Bennett
,
Sunil K. Narwal
, Stephanie Kabeche,
Daniel Abegg
,
Fiona Hackett
,
Tomas Yeo
,
Veronica L. Li
,
Ryan K. Muir
,
Franco Faucher
,
Scott Lovell
,
Michael Blackman
,
Alexander Adibekian
,
Ellen Yeh
,
David A. Fidock
and
Matthew Bogyo
Stanford University - Department of Chemistry, Columbia University, Stanford University - Department of Biochemistry, University of Illinois at Chicago - Department of Chemistry, The Francis Crick Institute, Columbia University, Stanford University - Department of Chemistry, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) - Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Stanford University - Department of Chemistry, Stanford University - Department of Pathology, The Francis Crick Institute, University of Illinois at Chicago - Department of Chemistry, Stanford University - Department of Biochemistry, Columbia University - Department of Microbiology and Immunology and Stanford University - Department of Pathology
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Plasmodium, activity-based probes, serine hydrolases, lipid metabolism
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