year 19, Issue 4 (July - August 2025)
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- Bacteriocins exhibited high molecular weights, classifying them as class III peptides.
- Amino acid profiles showed dominance of L-cystine and L-proline residues.
- Cincalok-derived bacteriocins demonstrated strong potential for natural antimicrobial applications.
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- Quercetin thiourea derivative showed antibacterial activity against multiple pathogenic bacterial strains.
- The compound exhibited antifungal effects against various Candida species effectively.
- Liver cancer cell growth was inhibited via apoptosis induction by the derivative.
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- Healthy facial skin hosts diverse bacteria, predominantly Cutibacterium acnes.
- Biofilm-forming ability varied significantly among C. acnes isolates.
- Specific isolates showed strong biofilm formation, impacting skin microbiome stability.
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- SCCmec type IVd was the most common among clinical MRSA isolates.
- Type IVd and V strains exhibited significant antibiotic resistance patterns.
- SCCmec typing helps track MRSA epidemiology in hospitals and communities.
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- ERv 53–63 epitope demonstrated high antigenicity for B-cell receptor binding.
- The epitope was predicted non-toxic and non-allergenic, ensuring safety potential.
- Strong binding affinity indicates promise for peptide-based tuberculosis vaccine design.
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- VZV DNA was detected in 25% of stroke patients versus none in controls.
- A significant association was observed between VZV presence and stroke occurrence.
- Findings suggest VZV may act as a potential risk factor for stroke.
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- VZV DNA was detected in 25% of stroke patients versus none in controls.
- A significant association was observed between VZV presence and stroke occurrence.
- Findings suggest VZV may act as a potential risk factor for stroke.
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