Thaddeus J. Wolfram
Pfizer
3 Papers
23 Citations
Thaddeus J. Wolfram is an academic researcher from Pfizer. The author has contributed to research in topics: Serotype & Streptococcus suis. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications. Previous affiliations of Thaddeus J. Wolfram include Michigan State University.
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Papers
Substituted oxazolidinones as novel NPC1L1 ligands for the inhibition of cholesterol absorption.
Jeffrey A. Pfefferkorn,Scott D. Larsen,Chad A. Van Huis,Roderick Joseph Sorenson,Tom Barton,R. Thomas Winters,Bruce Auerbach,Chenyan Wu,Thaddeus J. Wolfram,Hongliang Cai,Kathleen M. Welch,Nadia Esmaiel,JoAnn Davis,R. F. Bousley,Karl Olsen,Sandra Bak Mueller,Thomas E. Mertz +16 more
TL;DR: The design and evaluation of a series of substituted oxazolidinones as ligands for the Niemann Pick C1 Like 1 (NPC1L1) protein, a key mediator of cholesterol transport, identified analogs with low micromolar NPC1L 1 binding affinity and acute in vivo efficacy of >50% absorption inhibition at 3mg/kg.
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Ohr, an in vivo‐induced gene in Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae, is located on a genomic island and requires glutathione‐S‐transferase for activity
TL;DR: This work identifies a homologue of gst, which encodes glutathione-S-transferase, immediately downstream of ohr and demonstrates that ohr-gst confers low but uninducible Ohr activity to serotype 5.
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Serotype distribution and production of muramidase-released protein, extracellular factor and suilysin by field strains of Streptococcus suis isolated in the United States.
Nahuel Fittipaldi,Troy E. Fuller,Janet F. Teel,Tom Wilson,Thaddeus J. Wolfram,David E. Lowery,Marcelo Gottschalk +6 more
TL;DR: Assessing the serotype distribution and the production of virulence-associated markers by strains recovered from diseased pigs in the United States showed that among the 100 strains evaluated, serotype 3 (20% of the isolates) and serotype 2 (17%) were the most prevalent.