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Advances and Challenges in Micro/Nanocarrier‐Based Dermal Drug Delivery Systems for Acne Treatment
Topical acne treatment faces challenges from skin barriers and complex causes. Micro/nanocarriers improve drug delivery by enhancing bioavailability, targeting, and duration. Combining carriers creates synergistic effects for systematic intervention.
Jintao Yang +7 more
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Hypoxia-inducible factor-driven glycolytic adaptations in host-microbe interactions. [PDF]
DeMichele E, Buret AG, Taylor CT.
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Exploratory multi-omics analysis reveals host-microbe interactions associated with disease severity in psoriatic skin. [PDF]
Yang Y +11 more
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Lectin receptor kinase 79, a putative target of the Phytophthora infestans effector IPI-O [PDF]
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Host-microbe interactions in cornea
The Ocular Surface, 2023Corneal infections result through interaction between microbes and host innate immune receptors. Damage to the cornea occurs as a result of microbial virulence factors and is often exacerbated by lack of a controlled host immune response; the latter contributing to bystander damage to corneal structure.
Linda D, Hazlett +3 more
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FEMS Microbiology Reviews, 2021
Effective aquaculture management strategies are paramount to global food security. Growing demands stimulate the intensification of production and create the need for practices that are both economically viable and environmentally sustainable ...
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Effective aquaculture management strategies are paramount to global food security. Growing demands stimulate the intensification of production and create the need for practices that are both economically viable and environmentally sustainable ...
L. Langlois +4 more
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Cotton Host-Microbe Interactions
2010Throughout its life the cotton plant is constantly confronted by microorganisms that may be either beneficial, commensal, or pathogenic. Some of these microbes are endophytes that live in all parts of the plant and are carried from one generation to the next in the seed.
A.A. Bell, C.R. Howell, R.D. Stipanovic
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