Back Cover: Antiprotozoal Structure–Activity Relationships of Synthetic Leucinostatin Derivatives and Elucidation of their Mode of Action (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 28/2021)

Leucinostatins are fascinating natural substances, with high potency against many pathogens, but their acute toxicity has prevented therapeutic use. Michael Adams, Rainer Riedl, and co‐workers demonstrate in the Research Article on page 15613 how these can be converted into synthetically more access...

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Hauptverfasser: Brand, Michael, Wang, Lei, Agnello, Stefano, Gazzola, Silvia, Gall, Flavio M., Raguž, Luka, Kaiser, Marcel, Schmidt, Remo S., Ritschl, Amélie, Jelk, Jennifer, Hemphill, Andrew, Mäser, Pascal, Bütikofer, Peter, Adams, Michael, Riedl, Rainer
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description Leucinostatins are fascinating natural substances, with high potency against many pathogens, but their acute toxicity has prevented therapeutic use. Michael Adams, Rainer Riedl, and co‐workers demonstrate in the Research Article on page 15613 how these can be converted into synthetically more accessible and more selective antiprotozoal agents with broad efficacy and undetectable resistance.
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