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The parasitic diseases and occupational health in Thai agriculturists
W. Saksiirisampant
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Arenaria serpyllifolia extract exhibits strong antioxidant, antimicrobial, antibiofilm, and antiquorum sensing activities. Key compounds, including levoglucosan and guanosine, show potent CviR receptor binding. Violacein inhibition and molecular dynamics confirm their stability, highlighting their potential as quorum sensing inhibitors and therapeutic ...
Meryem Burcu Külahcı+5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Food safety practices are widely recommended for pediatric patients with cancer or undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HCT) to mitigate foodborne infectious risks. However, specific measures, such as the neutropenic diet (ND) or low‐microbial diet, lack robust evidence and are inconsistently implemented across ...
Davide Leardini+28 more
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Anti‐Inflammatory Saponins From an Edible Aquatic Plant Nymphoides hydrophylla
ABSTRACT Introduction The present investigation of Nymphoides hydrophylla is a Taiwan indigenous edible aquatic plant, belongs to the Menyanthaceae family, and has been used as a traditional food with potential medicinal values against fever, insect bites, ulcer, and skin diseases.
Ching‐Yeu Chen+6 more
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Key Regulators of Parasite Biology Viewed Through a Post‐Translational Modification Repertoire
ABSTRACT Parasites are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in both humans and animals, imposing substantial socioeconomic burdens worldwide. Controlling parasitic diseases has become one of the key issues in achieving “One Health”. Most parasites have sophisticated life cycles exhibiting progressive developmental stages, morphologies, and ...
Naiwen Zhang, Ning Jiang, Qijun Chen
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Abstract Objective The authors' objective with this narrative review is to explore the impact of rehabilitative interventions at each stage of liver disease. Type Narrative review. Literature Survey Literature search conducted in Medline, Embase, and Google Scholar databases.
Laura Malmut+5 more
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Viticulture is facing increasing challenges due to climate change. The focus on fast growth and sweet berries has come at the expense of stress resilience. Grafting onto Phylloxera‐resistant rootstocks from American species has been the most successful form of ecological pest management.
Samia Daldoul+6 more
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Designing Drugs for Parasitic Diseases of the Developing World
James H. McKerrow
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