#News: New Chemical Tool Developed For Infection Research



                                      #News: New Chemical Tool Developed For Infection Research


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Researchers from Würzburg and Berlin present a new molecule for visualising the sphingomyelin metabolism. This offers prospects for innovative therapeutic approaches in infection research.


Novel trifunctional sphingomyelins (TFSM) can be used to visualise Chlamydia inclusions within infected human cells and enables the detection of native sphingomyelin derivatives in non-infectious reticulate bodies

(yellow circles) and metabolized sphingomyelin derivatives in infectious

elementary bodies (green dots). (Image: Jürgen Seibel / Universität Würzburg)



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