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STUDIES .ON SULPHONAMIDES. AND ANALOGOUS COMPOUNDS. PART IV. ROLE .OF UNSATURATION ON THE ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY [PDF]
N. K. S. RAO, K. R. CHANDRAN, U. P. BASU
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This review explores the progressive design of biopolymer‐based fibrous membranes enhanced with layered carbon materials such as MXene, graphene oxide, and carbon nanotubes. It highlights how their integration significantly boosts water filtration performance, selectivity, and antifouling properties.
Sanaz Khademolqorani+10 more
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Studies on the Antibacterial Activity of some Organic Compounds <i>in vitro</i>. IV
Fukujiro Fujikawa+6 more
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Cold plasma devices (J‐Plasma, Piezo Brush PZ3, Plasma Care) generate unique reactive species that penetrate tissues differently, enabling biofilm eradication while preserving tissue health. This study uncovers plasma‐device interactions with biofilms and surfaces, highlighting tailored applications for precision medicine and infection control ...
Thomas P. Thompson+14 more
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Alteration of the Pathogenicity ofPasteurella pneumotropicafor the Murine Lung Caused by Changes in Pulmonary Antibacterial Activity [PDF]
Elliot Goldstein, Gareth M. Green
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Mucus‐inspired biomaterials are developed that inhibit biofilm formation and enhance dispersal when combined with DNase and/or α‐amylase. The combination led to up to 2‐log reductions in biofilm viability, offering a promising alternative to traditional antibiotics for treating persistent, antibiotic‐resistant infections.
Sydney Yang+4 more
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Antimicrobial resistance necessitates the development of new antibiotics with “resistance‐breaking” properties. In this study, conjugation of polycationic peptides is proven to represent a versatile strategy for the fast and affordable reactivation of daptomycin.
Sari Rasheed+21 more
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Bee Better: The Role of Honey in Modern Wound Care
The use of honey as a wound care agent is controversial but paradoxically increasingly popular. Honey possesses relevant antimicrobial properties and can modulate the immune system. The wound healing properties of honey likely depend on its composition and varies across wound types.
Léo‐Paul Tricou+4 more
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