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Fernando Pelaez

Researcher at Merck & Co.

Publications -  124
Citations -  7806

Fernando Pelaez is an academic researcher from Merck & Co.. The author has contributed to research in topics: Integrase & Farnesyl Protein Transferase. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 124 publications receiving 7350 citations. Previous affiliations of Fernando Pelaez include Autonomous University of Madrid.

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Automated Agar Plate Streaker: A Linear Plater on Society for Biomolecular Sciences Standard Plates

TL;DR: An automated agar plate spreader capable of processing 99 rectangular microplates in unattended mode is described, capable of dispensing discrete volumes of sample in a linear pattern and able to dispense at a uniform application rate or across a decreasing concentration gradient.
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Bis-aryl ethers, compositions containing such compounds and methods of treatment

TL;DR: A compound represented by the formula I was disclosed: ##STR1## or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or hydrate thereof as mentioned in this paper, has inhibitory activity against the oncoprotein Raf.
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Process for forming cholesterol lowering compound using pseudodiplodia sp.

TL;DR: In this article, a fungal microorganism Pseudodiplodia sp. (MF5767) isolated from bark discs of Hibiscus sp. and useful in a fermentation process to form compounds of formula (I): ##STR1## which are squalene synthetase inhibitors and thus useful as cholesterol lowering agents.
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Novel culture of exserohilum rostratum and processes therefrom

TL;DR: In this article, a strain of Exserohilum rostratum isolated from tree bark and useful in a fermentation process to form compounds of formula was described, which was used in the development of formula.
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Nutritional preferences of a group of Streptosporangium soil isolates.

TL;DR: The results show that the isolates studied did not exhibit a common trend in their preference of nutrient sources, either for to support their growth or the production of anti-B.