Antibiotic resistance in aquaculture and aquatic organisms: a review of current nanotechnology applications for sustainable management
Aquaculture has emerged as one of the world's fastest-growing food industries in recent
years, hel** food security and boosting global economic status. The indiscriminate …
years, hel** food security and boosting global economic status. The indiscriminate …
Genome plasticity as a paradigm of antibiotic resistance spread in ESKAPE pathogens
The major reason behind the spread of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) is persistent
selective pressure in the environment encountered by bacteria. Genome plasticity plays a …
selective pressure in the environment encountered by bacteria. Genome plasticity plays a …
Antibiotic resistance in the aquatic environments: the need for an interdisciplinary approach
Antibiotic resistance is a significant issue posing risks to public and animal health due to the
declined treatment efficiency of infectious diseases. The presence of antibiotic resistance …
declined treatment efficiency of infectious diseases. The presence of antibiotic resistance …
Superbugs: a constraint to achieving the sustainable development goals
Background Antimicrobial resistance has already emerged as a major concern not only for
public health but also for global economy. It causes a multifaceted crisis in development and …
public health but also for global economy. It causes a multifaceted crisis in development and …
Immunoinformatics Insights into the Internalin A and B Proteins to Design a Multi-Epitope Subunit Vaccine for L. monocytogenes
As an important foodborne pathogen, Listeria monocytogenes is associated with high
hospitalization and case-fatality rates. Outbreaks due to foods contaminated with this …
hospitalization and case-fatality rates. Outbreaks due to foods contaminated with this …
Modeling stress-induced responses: plasticity in continuous state space and gradual clonal evolution
A Bukkuri - Theory in Biosciences, 2024 - Springer
Mathematical models of cancer and bacterial evolution have generally stemmed from a
gene-centric framework, assuming clonal evolution via acquisition of resistance-conferring …
gene-centric framework, assuming clonal evolution via acquisition of resistance-conferring …
Therapeutic Potential of Cyanobacteria as a Producer of Novel Bioactive Compounds
Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic prokaryotes that have a variety of biological activities and
can be used as dietary supplements. Because of its high nutritional, protein, and digestibility …
can be used as dietary supplements. Because of its high nutritional, protein, and digestibility …
Dendronization: A practical strategy to improve the performance of molecular systems used in biomedical applications
Nanomedicine is an emerging area that largely influences the efficacy of various therapies
through the rational design of new materials exhibiting more targeted behavior. The …
through the rational design of new materials exhibiting more targeted behavior. The …
Recent advancements of nanotechnology in fish aquaculture: an updated mechanistic insight from disease management, growth to toxicity
Nanotechnology is an emerging branch of science that incorporates the nanomaterials
recognized as nanoparticles ranging from 1–100 nm in size. This technology is being used …
recognized as nanoparticles ranging from 1–100 nm in size. This technology is being used …
[PDF][PDF] Development and Validation of an Easily Interpretable QSAR Model for Inhibitory Activity Prediction Against Dihydrofolate Reductase from Candida Albicans
Candidiasis is a devastating infection caused by the fungi Candida albicans species of the
genus Candida. The current treatment available for candidiasis is affected by drug-resistant …
genus Candida. The current treatment available for candidiasis is affected by drug-resistant …