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    • Meng, F. C., Chen, K. T., Huang, L. Y., Shih, H. W., Chang, H. H., Nien, F. Y., Liang, P. H., Cheng, T. J. R., Wong, C. H., Cheng, W. C. Total synthesis of polyprenyl n-glycolyl lipid ii as a mycobacterial transglycosylase substrate Organic Letters  2011 13:5306-5309  DOI:10.1021/ol2021687  PMID:21913698
    • Shih, H. W., Chen, K. T., Cheng, T. J. R., Wong, C. H., Cheng, W. C. A new synthetic approach toward bacterial transglycosylase substrates, lipid ii and lipid iv Organic Letters  2011 13:4600-4603  DOI:10.1021/ol201806d  PMID:21797279
    • Cheng, T. J. R., Wu, Y. T., Yang, S. T., Lo, K. H., Chen, S. K., Chen, Y. H., Huang, W. I., Yuan, C. H., Guo, C. W., Huang, L. Y., Chen, K. T., Shih, H. W., et al. High-throughput identification of antibacterials against methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (mrsa) and the transglycosylase Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry  2010 18:8512-8529  DOI:10.1016/j.bmc.2010.10.036  PMID:21075637
    • Shih, H. W., Chen, K. T., Chen, S. K., Huang, C. Y., Cheng, T. J. R., Ma, C., Wong, C. H., Cheng, W. C. Combinatorial approach toward synthesis of small molecule libraries as bacterial transglycosylase inhibitors Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry  2010 8:2586-2593  DOI:10.1039/c000622j  PMID:20485795

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