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ABSTRACT In this study, a bacterium (NEIST_PMIB_06) was isolated from Hawaijar, a fermented soy food from Manipur, Northeast India. The bacterium was inoculated and incubated to isolate bioactive compounds. Liquid‐liquid extraction was performed to obtain extracts (cell‐free and cell‐based), and their efficacy was evaluated.
A Ibeyaima +2 more
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Promising antiviral inhibitors against lumpy skin disease: A vetinformatics approach
Background: Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is a transboundary virus disease that mostly affects cattle. It has recently reported all over the world, which highlights the need for efficient control methods. LSD poses serious economic dangers worldwide. Aim:
S. Vamshi Krishna +3 more
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Anticancer activity of Aucklandia costus Falc. terpenes: Targeting MDM2 protein inhibition for therapeutic advancements [PDF]
Context: Protein 53 (p53) is a well-known tumor suppressor protein, while murine double minute 2 (MDM2) acts as a negative regulator of p53, leading to p53 inactivation and cancer development. Aucklandia costus Falc. or Saussurea lappa contains bioactive
Theresia Indah Budhy +7 more
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Very nilpotent basis and n-tuples in Borel subalgebras [PDF]
A (vector space) basis B of a Lie algebra is said to be very nilpotent if all the iterated brackets of elements of B are nilpotent. In this note, we prove a refinement of Engel's Theorem.
Michael, Bulois
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Optimal dividends for a NatCat insurer in the presence of a climate tipping point
Abstract We study optimal dividend strategies for an insurance company facing natural catastrophe claims, anticipating the arrival of a climate tipping point after which the claim intensity and/or the claim size distribution of the underlying risks deteriorates irreversibly.
Hansjörg Albrecher +2 more
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A kinetic eikonal equation [PDF]
We analyse the linear kinetic transport equation with a BGK relaxation operator. We study the large scale hyperbolic limit $(t,x)\to (t/\eps,x/\eps)$. We derive a new type of limiting Hamilton-Jacobi equation, which is analogous to the classical eikonal ...
Bouin, Emeric, Calvez, Vincent
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Computer‐Aided Functional Oligosaccharide Screening and the Regulatory Role in Lipid Metabolism
ABSTRACT This study investigated the lipid‐lowering effects and intervention mechanisms of structurally diverse functional oligosaccharides on non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). By integrating computational tools such as molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulations (MDS), a comprehensive “in silico‐in vitro‐in vivo” tri‐dimensional ...
Rui Jing +3 more
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Pharmacological and Toxicological Properties of the Potent Oral γ-Secretase Modulator BPN-15606. [PDF]
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized neuropathologically by an abundance of 1) neuritic plaques, which are primarily composed of a fibrillar 42-amino-acid amyloid-β peptide (Aβ), as well as 2) neurofibrillary tangles composed of aggregates of ...
Becker, Ann +18 more
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Abstract Kinase inhibitors are essential in targeted cancer therapy, yet resistance often emerges through secondary mutations, activation of compensatory signaling pathways, or drug‐efflux mechanisms. Artificial intelligence (AI) provides a workflow‐based strategy rather than a list of unrelated tools for predicting and addressing kinase‐inhibitor ...
Faris Hassan +3 more
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In silico methods were used in this paper to assess the anti-bacterial activity of Sulfamidophosphonate derivatives against Staphylococcus aureus proteins (1XSD and 4WK3) using molecular docking and ADMET analysis.
Abimbola Modupe Olatunde +6 more
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