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View article: Challenging the paradigm: non-canonical exoprotease cheating in clinical <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> isolates
Challenging the paradigm: non-canonical exoprotease cheating in clinical <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> isolates Open
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a model organism for studying social behaviors in bacteria, such as the exploitation of exoprotease by social cheaters. The current paradigm holds that continuous culture of exoprotease-producing individuals with …
View article: Assessment of performance characteristics of photoswitchable bacteriophytochromes at different depths using optoacoustic mesoscopy
Assessment of performance characteristics of photoswitchable bacteriophytochromes at different depths using optoacoustic mesoscopy Open
Photoswitchable proteins have so far been barely investigated in the field of optoacoustic (OptA) mesoscopy. In particular, the unmixing performance and achievable depth with photoswitchable bacteriophytochromes in an OptA mesoscopy setup …
View article: Photoswitching protein-XTEN fusions as injectable optoacoustic probes
Photoswitching protein-XTEN fusions as injectable optoacoustic probes Open
Optoacoustic imaging (OAI) is a unique in vivo imaging technique combining deep tissue penetration with high resolution and molecular sensitivity. OAI relying on strong intrinsic contrast, such as blood hemoglobin, already shows its value …
View article: Revitalize your skin: Crafting and evaluating a polyherbal lotion bar with Carica papaya, Psidium guajava, and Camellia sinensis
Revitalize your skin: Crafting and evaluating a polyherbal lotion bar with Carica papaya, Psidium guajava, and Camellia sinensis Open
View article: An Efficient Removal of Toxic Pollutants Using Graphene Oxide from Morus Nigra Biomass Via Green Synthesis Mechanism
An Efficient Removal of Toxic Pollutants Using Graphene Oxide from Morus Nigra Biomass Via Green Synthesis Mechanism Open
View article: An efficient removal of toxic pollutants using graphene oxide from Morus Nigra biomass via green synthesis mechanism
An efficient removal of toxic pollutants using graphene oxide from Morus Nigra biomass via green synthesis mechanism Open
View article: Characterization of oils and defatted residues of <i>Terminalia catappa</i> L. seed kernels of two varieties
Characterization of oils and defatted residues of <i>Terminalia catappa</i> L. seed kernels of two varieties Open
The seed kernel of Terminalia catappa Linn (T. catappa) is an underutilized plant food with promising potential. This study investigated the physicochemical properties, fatty acid composition, thermal behavior, and Fourier transform infrar…
View article: Binding of a Drug (Colchicine) to L‐Asparaginase Enzyme Using Multispectroscopic, Thermodynamics, and Simulation Studies: Possible Implication in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Treatment
Binding of a Drug (Colchicine) to L‐Asparaginase Enzyme Using Multispectroscopic, Thermodynamics, and Simulation Studies: Possible Implication in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Treatment Open
The research aims to elucidate how drug interactions affect the activity of L‐asparaginase (L‐ASNase), an essential enzyme in cancer treatment, especially for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Understanding these interactions is crucial …
View article: In vitro inhibition of biofilm and virulence factor production in azole-resistant strains of Candida albicans isolated from diabetic foot by Artemisia vulgaris stabilized tin (IV) oxide nanoparticles
In vitro inhibition of biofilm and virulence factor production in azole-resistant strains of Candida albicans isolated from diabetic foot by Artemisia vulgaris stabilized tin (IV) oxide nanoparticles Open
The advent of nanotechnology has been instrumental in the development of new drugs with novel targets. Recently, metallic nanoparticles have emerged as potential candidates to combat the threat of drug-resistant infections. Diabetic foot u…
View article: Resistance against two lytic phage variants attenuates virulence and antibiotic resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Resistance against two lytic phage variants attenuates virulence and antibiotic resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Open
Background Bacteriophage therapy is becoming part of mainstream Western medicine since antibiotics of clinical use tend to fail. It involves applying lytic bacteriophages that self-replicate and induce cell lysis, thus killing their hosts.…
View article: Exploring the Hand Microbiota of Fishmongers: Unveiling the Bacterial Spectrum
Exploring the Hand Microbiota of Fishmongers: Unveiling the Bacterial Spectrum Open
Background: Bacteria are tiny unicellular organisms that are ubiquitous. Hands are a more significant source of infection when compared to other parts of the body. The hands of fishmongers can carry different types of pathogenic organisms,…
View article: An environmentally sustainable approach for the utilization of <i>Erigeron bonariensis</i> as a green inhibitor against weathering steel corrosion in acidic media
An environmentally sustainable approach for the utilization of <i>Erigeron bonariensis</i> as a green inhibitor against weathering steel corrosion in acidic media Open
In the realm of corrosion mitigation, the search for sustainable and ecologically accountable inhibitors attracts significant interest from the environmental point of view.
View article: Antiglycation potential of metal ions and polyphenolic extract of chickpea on thiol-protease inhibitor: A management for diabetic complications
Antiglycation potential of metal ions and polyphenolic extract of chickpea on thiol-protease inhibitor: A management for diabetic complications Open
Glycation is the non-enzymatic adduct formation between reducing sugars or dicarbonyls with proteins and is a crucial molecular event under hyperglycaemic conditions of diabetes. The accumulation of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) d…
View article: Broad-spectrum antibacterial and antibiofilm activity of biogenic silver nanoparticles synthesized from leaf extract of Phyllanthus niruri
Broad-spectrum antibacterial and antibiofilm activity of biogenic silver nanoparticles synthesized from leaf extract of Phyllanthus niruri Open
Multidrug resistance (MDR) among pathogenic bacteria is a global health concern as it has rendered the current antibiotic therapy ineffective. A recent and rapidly developing research area in the biomedical sector is the use of biogenic na…
View article: Exoprotease exploitation and social cheating in a <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> environmental lysogenic strain with a noncanonical quorum sensing system
Exoprotease exploitation and social cheating in a <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> environmental lysogenic strain with a noncanonical quorum sensing system Open
Social cheating is the exploitation of public goods that are costly metabolites, like exoproteases. Exoprotease exploitation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa has been studied in reference strains. Experimental evolution with reference strains dur…
View article: Umbelliferone modulates the quorum sensing and biofilm of Gram − ve bacteria: <i>in vitro</i> and <i>in silico</i> investigations
Umbelliferone modulates the quorum sensing and biofilm of Gram − ve bacteria: <i>in vitro</i> and <i>in silico</i> investigations Open
In last two decades, the world has seen an exponential increase in the antimicrobial resistance (AMR), making the issue a serious threat to human health. The mortality caused by AMR is one of the leading causes of human death worldwide. Ti…
View article: Brominated lipid probes expose structural asymmetries in constricted membranes
Brominated lipid probes expose structural asymmetries in constricted membranes Open
View article: Electrochemical synthesis and antimicrobial evaluation of some <i>N</i>-phenyl α-amino acids
Electrochemical synthesis and antimicrobial evaluation of some <i>N</i>-phenyl α-amino acids Open
In the present report, the authors describe a synthetic route for the generation of N -phenyl amino acid derivatives using CO 2 via a C–C coupling reaction in an undivided cell containing a combination of Mg–Pt electrodes.
View article: Brominated Lipid Probes Expose Structural Asymmetries in Constricted Membranes
Brominated Lipid Probes Expose Structural Asymmetries in Constricted Membranes Open
# This directory contains supplemental scripts and example input and output files for packing lipids # to generate initial conformations for the simulations described in: # # Brominated Lipids Probes Expose Structure Asymmetries in Constri…
View article: Cryo Electron Microscopy of CHMP1B/IST1 Membrane-Bound Filaments with Brominated Lipid Probes
Cryo Electron Microscopy of CHMP1B/IST1 Membrane-Bound Filaments with Brominated Lipid Probes Open
EMPIAR, the Electron Microscopy Public Image Archive centered at EMBL-EBI, is a public resource for raw electron microscopy images related to EMDB, contains micrographs, particle sets and tilt-series.
View article: Myrtus communis and its bioactive phytoconstituent, linalool, interferes with Quorum sensing regulated virulence functions and biofilm of uropathogenic bacteria: In vitro and in silico insights
Myrtus communis and its bioactive phytoconstituent, linalool, interferes with Quorum sensing regulated virulence functions and biofilm of uropathogenic bacteria: In vitro and in silico insights Open
Ever increasing spread of drug resistance among bacterial pathogens have rendered the current antibiotic therapy ineffective. Drug-resistant urinary tract infections caused by Gram negative bacterial pathogens such as Pseudomonas aeruginos…
View article: Acacia hydaspica R. Parker ethyl-acetate extract abrogates cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity by targeting ROS and inflammatory cytokines
Acacia hydaspica R. Parker ethyl-acetate extract abrogates cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity by targeting ROS and inflammatory cytokines Open
View article: Brominated Lipid Probes Expose Structural Asymmetries in Constricted Membranes
Brominated Lipid Probes Expose Structural Asymmetries in Constricted Membranes Open
Lipids in biological membranes are thought to be functionally organized, but few experimental tools can probe nanoscale membrane structure. Using brominated lipids as contrast probes for cryo-EM and a model ESCRT-III membrane remodeling sy…
View article: Effect of Foliar Fertigation of Chitosan Nanoparticles on Cadmium Accumulation and Toxicity in Solanum lycopersicum
Effect of Foliar Fertigation of Chitosan Nanoparticles on Cadmium Accumulation and Toxicity in Solanum lycopersicum Open
Cadmium (Cd) stress is increasing at a high pace and is polluting the agricultural land. As a result, it affects animals and the human population via entering into the food chain. The aim of this work is to evaluate the possibility of amel…
View article: Phyto-Mediated Synthesis of Porous Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles From Withania somnifera Root Extract: Broad-Spectrum Attenuation of Biofilm and Cytotoxic Properties Against HepG2 Cell Lines
Phyto-Mediated Synthesis of Porous Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles From Withania somnifera Root Extract: Broad-Spectrum Attenuation of Biofilm and Cytotoxic Properties Against HepG2 Cell Lines Open
There is grave necessity to counter the menace of drug-resistant biofilms of pathogens using nanomaterials. Moreover, we need to produce nanoparticles (NPs) using inexpensive clean biological approaches that demonstrate broad-spectrum inhi…
View article: Incidence and antimicrobial profile of extended-spectrum β-lactamase producing gram-negative bacterial isolates: An in-vitro and statistical analysis
Incidence and antimicrobial profile of extended-spectrum β-lactamase producing gram-negative bacterial isolates: An in-vitro and statistical analysis Open
Publication in the conference proceedings of EUSIPCO, Tampere, Finland, 2000
View article: GCMS fingerprinting, in vitro pharmacological activities, and in vivo anti-inflammatory and hepatoprotective effect of selected edible herbs from Kashmir valley
GCMS fingerprinting, in vitro pharmacological activities, and in vivo anti-inflammatory and hepatoprotective effect of selected edible herbs from Kashmir valley Open
The people of Kashmir customarily practice traditional medicines for curing various ailments. 3 nutritious herbs; Melissa officinalis L (Lamiaceae, MO), Taraxacum officinale L (Compositae, TO), and Urtica dioica L (Urticaceae, UD) were sel…
View article: Chlortetracycline-Functionalized Silver Nanoparticles as a Colorimetric Probe for Aminoglycosides: Ultrasensitive Determination of Kanamycin and Streptomycin
Chlortetracycline-Functionalized Silver Nanoparticles as a Colorimetric Probe for Aminoglycosides: Ultrasensitive Determination of Kanamycin and Streptomycin Open
Aminoglycosides (AMGs) have been extensively used to treat infectious diseases caused by Gram-negative bacteria in livestock and humans. A selective and sensitive colorimetric probe for the determination of streptomycin and kanamycin was p…
View article: Food color ‘Azorubine’ interferes with quorum sensing regulated functions and obliterates biofilm formed by food associated bacteria: An in vitro and in silico approach
Food color ‘Azorubine’ interferes with quorum sensing regulated functions and obliterates biofilm formed by food associated bacteria: An in vitro and in silico approach Open
Quorum sensing (QS) plays a crucial role in different stages of biofilm development, virulence production, and subsequently to the growth of bacteria in food environments. Biofilm mediated spoilage of food is one of the ongoing challenge f…
View article: Bio-inspired facile fabrication of silver nanoparticles from <i>in vitro</i> grown shoots of <i>Tamarix nilotica</i>: explication of its potential in impeding growth and biofilms of <i>Listeria monocytogenes</i> and assessment of wound healing ability
Bio-inspired facile fabrication of silver nanoparticles from <i>in vitro</i> grown shoots of <i>Tamarix nilotica</i>: explication of its potential in impeding growth and biofilms of <i>Listeria monocytogenes</i> and assessment of wound healing ability Open
Novel, safe, and effective antilisterial agents are required in order to prevent Listeria monocytogenes infections and maintain food safety.