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1. An ELISA Using Synthetic Mycolic Acid-Based Antigens with DIVA Potential for Diagnosing Johne’s Disease in Cattle

2. Synthesis of a Di-Mycoloyl Tri-Arabinofuranosyl Glycerol Fragment of the Mycobacterial Cell Wall, Based on Synthetic Mycolic Acids

3. Elevated serum antibody responses to synthetic mycobacterial lipid antigens among UK farmers: an indication of exposure to environmental mycobacteria?

4. The synthesis of mycobacterial dimycoloyl diarabinoglycerol based on defined synthetic mycolic acids

5. Mycobacterium alvei (ω-1)-methoxy mycolic acids: Absolute stereochemistry and synthesis

6. Glycerol mycolates from synthetic mycolic acids

7. Mycolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis modulate the flow of cholesterol for bacillary proliferation in murine macrophages

8. The Synthesis of Single Enantiomers of α-Mycolic Acids of Mycobacterium­ tuberculosis and Related Organisms, with Alternative­ Cyclopropane Stereochemistries

9. Preparation of the tri-arabino di-mycolate fragment of mycobacterial arabinogalactan from defined synthetic mycolic acids

10. Synthesis of a Di-Mycoloyl Tri-Arabinofuranosyl Glycerol Fragment of the Mycobacterial Cell Wall, Based on Synthetic Mycolic Acids

11. Inflammatory Properties and Adjuvant Potential of Synthetic Glycolipids Homologous to Mycolate Esters of the Cell Wall of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

12. The synthesis of single enantiomers of trans-alkene containing mycolic acids and related sugar esters

13. Arabino mycolates from synthetic mycolic acids

14. Sterculic Acid and Its Analogues Are Potent Inhibitors of Toxoplasma gondii

15. New synthetic lipid antigens for rapid serological diagnosis of tuberculosis

16. Structure–function relationships of the antigenicity of mycolic acids in tuberculosis patients

17. Accumulation of 2-Aminophenoxazin-3-one-7-Carboxylate during Growth of Pseudomonas putida TW3 on 4-Nitro-Substituted Substrates Requires 4-Hydroxylaminobenzoate Lyase (PnbB)

18. Thiol modified mycolic acids

19. Salicylate 5-Hydroxylase from Ralstonia sp. Strain U2: a Monooxygenase with Close Relationships to and Shared Electron Transport Proteins with Naphthalene Dioxygenase

20. Mycobacterium tuberculosis ‐associated synthetic mycolates differentially exert immune stimulatory adjuvant activity

21. Erratum to 'Structure–function relationships of the antigenicity of mycolic acids in tuberculosis patients' [Chem. Phys. Lipids 163 (2010) 800–808]

22. New synthetic lipid antigens for rapid serological diagnosis of tuberculosis.

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