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Lydia Y W Lee

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Quevedo C, Cruz-Migoni A, Bery N, Miller A, Tanaka T, Petch D, et al.
Nat Commun . 2018 Aug; 9(1):3169. PMID: 30093669
Targeting specific protein-protein interactions (PPIs) is an attractive concept for drug development, but hard to implement since intracellular antibodies do not penetrate cells and most small-molecule drugs are considered unsuitable...
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Woolford A, Day P, Beneton V, Berdini V, Coyle J, Dudit Y, et al.
J Med Chem . 2016 Dec; 59(23):10738-10749. PMID: 27933945
Lp-PLA has been explored as a target for a number of inflammation associated diseases, including cardiovascular disease and dementia. This article describes the discovery of a new fragment derived chemotype...
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Woolford A, Pero J, Aravapalli S, Berdini V, Coyle J, Day P, et al.
J Med Chem . 2016 May; 59(11):5356-67. PMID: 27167608
Elevated levels of human lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 (Lp-PLA2) are associated with cardiovascular disease and dementia. A fragment screen was conducted against Lp-PLA2 in order to identify novel inhibitors. Multiple fragment...
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Murray C, Berdini V, Buck I, Carr M, Cleasby A, Coyle J, et al.
ACS Med Chem Lett . 2015 Jul; 6(7):798-803. PMID: 26191369
The DDR1 and DDR2 receptor tyrosine kinases are activated by extracellular collagen and have been implicated in a number of human diseases including cancer. We performed a fragment-based screen against...
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Paterson I, Fink S, Lee L, Atkinson S, Blakey S
Org Lett . 2013 Jun; 15(12):3118-21. PMID: 23730909
A highly stereocontrolled total synthesis of the cytotoxic marine macrolide aplyronine C is described. The route exploits aldol methodology to install the requisite stereochemistry and features a crucial boron-mediated aldol...
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Lee L, Hupfield T, Nicholson R, Hodgkinson J, Su X, Thomas G, et al.
Mol Biosyst . 2008 May; 4(6):505-7. PMID: 18493644
Diastereomeric 2-methoxycyclopentyl analogues of a natural quorum sensing signaling molecule from Pseudomonas aeruginosa were synthesized and screened in pigment production assays with P. aeruginosa and Serratia strain ATCC39006.