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Stefan Oscarson is affiliated with University College Dublin in Ireland. Their research spans multiple interconnected fields, primarily focusing on Medicine, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Chemistry.

The scientist's main areas of study include subfields such as Molecular Biology, Organic Chemistry, Epidemiology, Immunology, and Infectious Diseases. Their principal research topics emphasize Carbohydrate Chemistry and Synthesis, Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research, Fungal Infections and Studies, Antifungal Resistance and Susceptibility, Galectins and Cancer Biology, Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research, and Microbial Metabolites in Food Biotechnology.

Stefan Oscarson has contributed to several recent publications, including:

  • A single sulfatase is required to access colonic mucin by a gut bacterium, 2021, Nature
  • Optimized Conditions for the Palladium-Catalyzed Hydrogenolysis of Benzyl and Naphthylmethyl Ethers: Preventing Saturation of Aromatic Protecting Groups, 2020, European Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • Defining the Qualities of High-Quality Palladium on Carbon Catalysts for Hydrogenolysis, 2021, Organic Process Research & Development
  • What is the Sugar Code?, 2021, ChemBioChem
  • A synthetic glycan array containing Cryptococcus neoformans glucuronoxylomannan capsular polysaccharide fragments allows the mapping of protective epitopes, 2020, Chemical Science

Their collaborative efforts include frequent co-authors such as C. Crawford, Arturo Casadevall, Maggie P. Wear, Mark Reihill, and Aisling Ní Cheallaigh. This network reflects interdisciplinary engagement across various research themes.

Stefan Oscarson's work has been published extensively in venues including bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, Carbohydrate Research, European Journal of Organic Chemistry, and Molecules.

Best Publications

  • Multivalent glycoconjugates as anti-pathogenic agents

    Anna Bernardi;Jesus Jimenez-Barbero;Alessandro Casnati;Christina De Castro

  • Receptor binding studies disclose a novel class of high-affinity inhibitors of the Escherichia coli FimH adhesin

    Julie Bouckaert;Jenny Berglund;Mark Schembri;Erwin De Genst

  • Functional adaptation of BabA the H. pylori ABO blood group antigen binding adhesin

    Marina Aspholm-Hurtig;Giedrius Dailide;Martina Lahmann;Awdhesh Kalia

  • Binding of multivalent carbohydrates to concanavalin A and Dioclea grandiflora lectin. Thermodynamic analysis of the "multivalency effect".

    Tarun K. Dam;René Roy;Sanjoy K. Das;Stefan Oscarson

  • Oxidation increases mucin polymer cross-links to stiffen airway mucus gels.

    Shaopeng Yuan;Martin Hollinger;Marrah E. Lachowicz-Scroggins;Sheena C. Kerr

  • Reductive Ring Openings of Carbohydrate Benzylidene Acetals Using Borane-Trimethylamine and Aluminium Chloride. Regioselectivity and Solvent Dependance

    Monica Ek;Per J. Garegg;Hans Hultberg;Stefan Oscarson

  • A single sulfatase is required to access colonic mucin by a gut bacterium

    Ana S. Luis;Ana S. Luis;Chunsheng Jin;Gabriel Vasconcelos Pereira;Robert W. P. Glowacki

  • The affinity of the FimH fimbrial adhesin is receptor-driven and quasi-independent of Escherichia coli pathotypes.

    Julie Bouckaert;Jenny Mackenzie;José L. De Paz;Beatrice Chipwaza

  • The Fucose-Binding Lectin from Ralstonia Solanacearum: A New Type of {Beta}-Propeller Architecture Formed by Oligomerization and Interacting with Fucoside, Fucosyllactose, and Plant Xyloglucan.

    Nikola Kostlánová;Edward P. Mitchell;Hugues Lortat-Jacob;Stefan Oscarson

  • Gold nanoparticles as carriers for a synthetic Streptococcus pneumoniae type 14 conjugate vaccine

    Dodi Safari;Marco Marradi;Fabrizio Chiodo;Huberta A Th Dekker

  • Monobenzylation of diols using phase-tramfer catalysis

    Per J. Garegg;Tommy Iversen;Stefan Oscarson

  • Thermodynamic binding studies of bivalent oligosaccharides to galectin-1, galectin-3, and the carbohydrate recognition domain of galectin-3.

    Nisar Ahmad;Hans J. Gabius;Subramanian Sabesan;Stefan Oscarson

  • Thermodynamic binding studies of cell surface carbohydrate epitopes to galectins-1, -3, and -7: Evidence for differential binding specificities

    Nisar Ahmad;Hans J. Gabius;Herbert Kaltner;Sabine André

  • Common side reactions of the glycosyl donor in chemical glycosylation.

    Helle M. Christensen;Stefan Oscarson;Henrik H. Jensen

  • Identification of the smallest structure capable of evoking opsonophagocytic antibodies against Streptococcus pneumoniae type 14.

    Dodi Safari;Huberta A. T. Dekker;John A. F. Joosten;Dirk Michalik

  • Engineering a Therapeutic Lectin by Uncoupling Mitogenicity from Antiviral Activity

    Michael D. Swanson;Michael D. Swanson;Daniel M. Boudreaux;Loïc Salmon;Jeetender Chugh

  • The fimbrial adhesin F17-G of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli has an immunoglobulin-like lectin domain that binds N-acetylglucosamine.

    Lieven Buts;Julie Bouckaert;Erwin De Genst;Remy Loris

  • Thermodynamics of Lectin-Carbohydrate Interactions: BINDING OF THE CORE TRIMANNOSIDE OF ASPARAGINE-LINKED CARBOHYDRATES AND DEOXY ANALOGS TO CONCANAVALIN A

    Dipti Gupta;Tarun K. Dam;Stefan Oscarson;C. Fred Brewer

  • Synthesis of Methyl (Ethyl 2-O-acyl-3,4-di-O-benzyl-1-thio-.beta.-D-glucopyranosid)uronates and Evaluation of Their Use as Reactive .beta.-Selective Glucuronic Acid Donors

    Per J. Garegg;Lars Olsson;Stefan Oscarson

  • Ethyl 2-acetamido-4,6-di-O-benzyl-2,3-N,O-carbonyl-2-deoxy-1-thio-β-D-glycopyranoside as a versatile GlcNAc donor

    Mike Boysen;Mike Boysen;Emiliano Gemma;Emiliano Gemma;Martina Lahmann;Stefan Oscarson

  • Interactions of substrate with calreticulin, an endoplasmic reticulum chaperone.

    Mili Kapoor;Honnappa Srinivas;Eaazhisai Kandiah;Emiliano Gemma

Frequent Co-Authors

Per J. Garegg
Per J. Garegg Stockholm University
Lode Wyns
Lode Wyns Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Remy Loris
Remy Loris Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Arturo Casadevall
Arturo Casadevall Johns Hopkins University
Hans-Joachim Gabius
Hans-Joachim Gabius Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
C. Fred Brewer
C. Fred Brewer Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Manfred Wuhrer
Manfred Wuhrer Leiden University Medical Center
Thomas Borén
Thomas Borén Umeå University
Angela M. Gronenborn
Angela M. Gronenborn University of Pittsburgh

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