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Matthew M. Endo
Matthew M. Endo
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Ergosterol
Biochemistry
Antimicrobial
Amphotericin B
Biology
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Nontoxic antimicrobials that evade drug resistance
2015
Stephen Davis
Matthew M. Endo
Luke Whitesell
Karen Marchillo
David R. Andes
Martin D. Burke
Benjamin Vincent
Susan Lindquist
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Our Path to Less Toxic Amphotericins
2015
Synlett
Matthew M. Endo
Alexander G. Cioffi
Martin D. Burke
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Nontoxic antimicrobials that evade drug resistance
2015
Nature Chemical Biology
Stephen Davis
Benjamin Vincent
Matthew M. Endo
Luke Whitesell
Karen Marchillo
David R. Andes
Susan Lindquist
Martin D. Burke
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C2'-OH of Amphotericin B Plays an Important Role in Binding the Primary Sterol of Human Cells but Not Yeast Cells
2013
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Brandon C. Wilcock
Matthew M. Endo
Brice E. Uno
Martin D. Burke
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Amphotericin primarily kills yeast by simply binding ergosterol
2012
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Kaitlyn C. Gray
Daniel S. Palacios
Ian Dailey
Matthew M. Endo
Brice E. Uno
Brandon C. Wilcock
Martin D. Burke
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