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Hugh D. Glossop
Hugh D. Glossop
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Verified email at dfci.harvard.edu
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Molecular engineering of antimicrobial peptides: Microbial targets, peptide motifs and translation opportunities
P Cardoso, H Glossop, TG Meikle, A Aburto-Medina, CE Conn, V Sarojini, ...
Biophysical reviews 13, 35-69, 2021
1022021
Battacin-inspired ultrashort peptides: nanostructure analysis and antimicrobial activity
HD Glossop, GH De Zoysa, Y Hemar, P Cardoso, K Wang, J Lu, C Valéry, ...
Biomacromolecules 20 (7), 2515-2529, 2019
312019
Unexplored antifungal activity of linear battacin lipopeptides against planktonic and mature biofilms of C. albicans
GH De Zoysa, HD Glossop, V Sarojini
European journal of medicinal chemistry 146, 344-353, 2018
302018
Fluorinated O-phenylserine residues enhance the broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity of ultrashort cationic lipopeptides
HD Glossop, GH De Zoysa, LI Pilkington, D Barker, V Sarojini
Journal of Fluorine Chemistry 241, 109685, 2021
72021
Linear analogues of the lipopeptide battacin with potent in vitro activity against S. aureus
HD Glossop, E Pearl, GH De Zoysa, V Sarojini
Advances in protein chemistry and structural biology 112, 385-394, 2018
62018
Accessing the thiol toolbox: synthesis and structure–activity studies on fluoro-thiol conjugated antimicrobial peptides
HD Glossop, V Sarojini
Bioconjugate Chemistry 34 (1), 218-227, 2022
42022
Rational design of self‐assembling ultrashort peptides for the shape‐and size‐tunable synthesis of metal nanostructures
U Rajchakit, HD Glossop, K Wang, J Lu, V Sarojini
Journal of Peptide Science 31 (1), e3651, 2025
2025
Studies Toward Ultrashort Peptides as Supramolecular Biomaterials and Fluorinated Antimicrobials
HD Glossop
PhD Thesis-University of Auckland, 2022
2022
Ultrashort Self-Assembling Peptides: De Novo Design, Nano Structure Analyses and Antimicrobial Activity
H Glossop, GH De Zoysa, C Valery, Y Hemar, V Sarojini
JOURNAL OF PEPTIDE SCIENCE 24, S104-S104, 2018
2018
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