Jeanette W P Teo
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1.
Ka Lip C, Go J, Binte Abu Bakar N, Octavia S, Pin Lin R, Teo J
Microbiol Spectr
. 2025 Jan;
13(2):e0160024.
PMID: 39792017
Importance: complex (MAC) infections are increasingly challenging to manage due to their complex species diversity and varied resistance patterns. This study underscores the genetic diversity within MAC, identifying at least...
2.
Teo J, Cheng J, Chew K, Lin R
Med Mycol
. 2024 Feb;
62(2).
PMID: 38366631
Complete genome sequences from two Trichophyton indotineae isolates were obtained from a 23-year-old male presenting with tinea cruris after an overseas recreational water exposure and from a 53-year-old female patient...
3.
Chew K, Achik R, Osman N, Octavia S, Teo J
Microb Genom
. 2023 Jul;
9(7).
PMID: 37440287
Invasive candida infections are significant infections that may occur in vulnerable patients with high rates of mortality or morbidity. Drug-resistance rates also appear to be on the rise which further...
4.
Selvarajan V, Tram N, Xu J, Ngen S, Koh J, Teo J, et al.
J Med Chem
. 2023 Jun;
66(13):8498-8509.
PMID: 37357499
Different stapling techniques have been used recently to address the subpar performance of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) in clinical trials with ample focus on α-helical AMPs. In comparison, a systematic evaluation...
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Goh B, Larsson S, Dam L, Ling Y, Chua W, Abirami R, et al.
JAC Antimicrob Resist
. 2023 May;
5(3):dlad052.
PMID: 37168836
Background: is a non-tuberculous mycobacterium (NTM) that causes chronic pulmonary infections. Because of its extensive innate resistance to numerous antibiotics, treatment options are limited, often resulting in poor clinical outcomes....
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Chew K, Achik R, Osman N, Octavia S, Teo J
Microbiol Resour Announc
. 2022 Nov;
11(12):e0084322.
PMID: 36377892
Kodamaea ohmeri is a rarely occurring yeast that can cause human infections. We describe the whole-genome sequence of a K. ohmeri clinical blood isolate.
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Teo J, Octavia S, Prakki S, Venkatachalam I, Marimuthu K, Ng O
Antimicrob Agents Chemother
. 2022 Aug;
66(9):e0101922.
PMID: 36036602
No abstract available.
8.
Chew K, Octavia S, Jureen R, Ng O, Marimuthu K, Pin Lin R, et al.
Microb Genom
. 2021 Nov;
7(11).
PMID: 34845980
comprises three subspecies. These closely related strains are typically multi-drug-resistant and can cause difficult-to-treat infections. Dominant clusters of isolates with increased pathogenic potential have been demonstrated in pulmonary infections in...
9.
Chew K, Octavia S, Lai D, Lin R, Teo J
Int J Syst Evol Microbiol
. 2021 Oct;
71(10).
PMID: 34698625
and are the newest members of the complex. The number of clinical reports attributed to these new complex members is limited. In a retrospective clinical laboratory study conducted over a...
10.
Tram N, Selvarajan V, Boags A, Mukherjee D, Marzinek J, Cheng B, et al.
Acta Biomater
. 2021 Sep;
135:214-224.
PMID: 34506975
Synthetic β-hairpin antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) offer a useful source for the development of novel antimicrobial agents. β-hairpin peptides generally consist of two side strands bridged by a reverse turn. In...