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Abstract The discovery of activating mutations in the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) gene has revolutionized the management of lung cancer, enabling the development of targeted tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs). These therapies offer improved survival and reduced side effects compared with conventional treatments.
Maxime Borgeaud+9 more
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Postantibiotic effect of roxithromycin, erythromycin, and clindamycin against selected Gram-positive bacteria and Haemophilus influenzae [PDF]
B. Kuenzi+2 more
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In this study, biomarkers of vascular endothelial damage were investigated in cats with gingivostomatitis. It has been shown that vascular endothelial damage occurs in gingivostomatitis and ET‐1 and SDC‐1 biomarkers can be used to detect this damage and have a reliable diagnostic value.
Saadet Gözde Korkmaz, Mahmut Ok
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Pharmacokinetic evaluation of two dosage regimens of clindamycin phosphate [PDF]
Karen I. Plaisance+4 more
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Antibacterial and Antifungal Activities of Musa balbisiana Parts
The antibacterial and antimould activities of Musa balbisiana parts were concentration‐dependent. Seed sample indicated the highest ability to have both studied bioactive properties among the six selected parts. M. balbisiana parts pose potential antibacterial via two antibacterial activity assays of (MIC and MBC) on four investigated bacteria ...
Hoang Thi Ngoc Nhon+3 more
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Interaction of Clindamycin and Gentamicin In Vitro
Robert J. Fass+2 more
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Targeting the potential sources and risk factors for antibiotic resistance transmittance and development of antibiotic resistant‐free probiotics. ABSTRACT Antibiotic resistance (AR) in lactic acid bacteria (LAB) has become an emerging concern in the probiotic and food industries. LAB, a key component of the human microbiota and widely used in probiotic
Salma Sherif Refaat+4 more
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Introduction: The vaginal mucosa has been widely used for administering antimicrobial agents to treat endogenous infections of the lower genital tract in pregnant and non-pregnant women. Candida spp.
Alicia Farinati+3 more
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