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  1. 641

    Antimicrobial Resistance Associated with Mass Gatherings: A Systematic Review by Linda Tong Pao, Mohamed Tashani, Catherine King, Harunor Rashid, Ameneh Khatami

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…There appears to be an association between attendance at mass gatherings and the acquisition of some AMR phenotypes and genotypes in some significant human pathogens, including <i>E. coli</i> and <i>S. pneumoniae</i>.…”
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    Polyphenolic contents, antioxidant, and antimicrobial activities of Saccocalyx satureioides Coss. & Dur. essential oil and methanol extracts by NOUI HENDEL, DJAMEL SARRI, MADANI SARRI, ACHWAQ ALI GHAFSI, AICHA BENSEGHIR

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The essential oil (February and June harvest periods) value 1.25 µL/mL was the MIC and the MBC for all bacterial strains, except E. coli, K. pneumonia and Ps. aeruginosa. The average fungal inhibition of the methanol extracts ranged from 5.10 to 71.25%, except for F. oxysporum. …”
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    Emergency Food Product Packaging by Pectin-Based Antimicrobial Coatings Functionalized by Pomegranate Peel Extracts by Ehsan Ghorbani, Arasb Dabbagh Moghaddam, Anousheh Sharifan, Hossein Kiani

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The results indicated that the ethanolic extract showed inhibitory effects on S. aureus and E. coli at concentrations of 30 and 50 mg/ml, and the aqueous extract's inhibitory effects were observed at concentrations of 50 and 80 mg/ml, respectively. …”
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    Designing and Fabrication of Nano-Hydroxyapatite and Curcumin-Loaded Chitosan/PVA Nanofibrous Mats for Potential Use as Wound Dressing Biomaterials by Amira M. EL-Rafei, Giorgia Maurizii, Annalisa Aluigi, Giovanna Sotgiu, Marianna Barbalinardo, Tamara Posati

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The in vitro antimicrobial results show that most of mats have significant antimicrobial effects against <i>E. coli</i> and <i>S. aureus</i>. The fabricated matd are biocompatible with fibroblasts and the presence of curcumin increases cell viability. …”
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  5. 645

    Proinflammatory Cytokine Gene Expression by Murine Macrophages in Response to Brugia malayi Wolbachia Surface Protein by Chantima Porksakorn, Surang Nuchprayoon, Kiwon Park, Alan L. Scott

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…The levels of innate cytokine expression induced by a high-dose (9.0 μg/mL) rWSP in the RAW 264.7 cells were comparable to the levels induced by 0.1 μg/mL E. coli-derived lipopolysaccharides. Pretreatment of the rWSP with proteinase-K drastically reduced IL-1β, IL-6, and TNF transcription. …”
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  6. 646

    Conductometric, physico-chemical, and biological activity investigations of a copper–indometacin complex by AbdulAziz A. Alayyafi, Kholoud Z. Ghanem, Modhi S. Almarri, Shereen E. Salem, Esam A. Gomaa, Elsayed M. AbouElleef

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…The antimicrobial activities of indometacin and (Cu-Indo) complex have been studied using the disc diffusion method against Gram-negative bacteria (P. aeruginosa, E. coli, and K. pneumoniae), Gram-positive bacteria (S. aureus, B. cereus, and S. epidermidis), and fungi (C. albicans). …”
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  7. 647

    Harnessing marine bacteria for next-gen antibiotics: potent inhibition of S. aureus and Riemerella anatipestifer through in vitro, omics, and chemoinformatics approach with enhance... by Syed Shams ul Hassan, Huizi Jin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In silico cloning was carried out to ensure the expression of proteins generated and were cloned using E. coli as a host. The simulation studies have shown that both compound 4–RMFP and TLR4–RMFP complex are stable with the system. …”
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  8. 648

    Formulation and Development of an Experimental Polishing Paste with Antimicrobial Activity Based on Coturnix coturnix (Codorniz) Eggshell by Frank Mayta-Tovalino, Alicia Fernández-Giusti, Joyce Del Pino, Daniel Alvitez-Temoche, Roman Mendoza, Abigail Temoche, Arnaldo Munive-Degregori

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The microorganisms S. aureus, E. coli, E. faecalis, C. albicans, and S. mutans were inoculated with experimental paste (Coturnix coturnix quail eggshell base) and control paste (Universal Polishing and Diamond Excel) consisting of n = 12 for each group. …”
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  9. 649

    Characterization of Escherichia coli outer membrane vesicles and the impact of pathogenic ones on NLR signaling pathways by Roghayeh Mohammadzadeh, Ava Behrouzi, Farzam Vaziri, Seyed Davar Siadat

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Conclusion: The characterization of OMVs showed that both strains of E. coli secrete OMVs in different sizes and contents. …”
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  10. 650

    Investigating some biological activities of ethanolic extract from Chloranthus japonicus Sieb. leaves by Nguyễn Minh Cần, Nguyễn Thị Mỹ Trinh

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…However, at these concentrations, the extract did not show any inhibitory effect on the growth of some opportunistic pathogens, including S. aureus, P. aerugionsa, E. faecalis, and E. coli; and in vitro immunomodulatory effect on LPS-stimulated Raw 264.7 model. …”
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  11. 651

    ESTIMATING THE PHYTOCHEMICAL CONTENT, AND ANTIOXIDANT AND ANTIBACTERIAL EFFICACY OF WILD ADIANTUM CAPILLUS-VENERIS by Z. Lazim, Z. Ahmad, H. Faizy

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The diameters of inhibition zone values for all tested bacteria increased at higher A. capillus-veneris extract concentrations, with S. aureus and E. coli being the most sensitive bacteria. The minimum inhibitory concentration of the extract was 100 &micro;g/mL. …”
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  12. 652

    EFFECTS OF WASHING TREATMENT ON THE CHARACTERISTICS OF ROADSIDE FRESH FRUITS by Julfi Restu Amelia, N. Ambarsari, Giyatmi Giyatmi

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…</span><span> <span lang="EN-ID">The results of study showed that</span></span><span> w</span><span lang="EN-ID">ashing with food grade soap is preferable, as it shows a significant reduction in the levels of heavy metal and microbiological contents up to 0.000 mg / kg for Pb and Cd; 0.041 mg / kg for As; 0 kol / g for E. coli and 0 kol / 25g for</span><em><span lang="EN-ID"> </span></em><em><span>Salmonella</span></em><span lang="EN-ID"> thypi</span><span>i</span><span lang="EN-ID">.…”
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  13. 653

    Antibacterial Activity of Visible Light-Activated TiO2 Thin Films with Low Level of Fe Doping by Dan Meng, Xiuhua Liu, Yun Xie, Yang Du, Yong Yang, Chao Xiao

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Regarding the antibacterial properties of TiO2 films, the order of antibacterial activity of TiO2 films was 0.1 at% Fe > 0.5 at% Fe > 1.0 at% TiO2 > bare TiO2 > 2.0 at% Fe > 3.45 at% Fe. 0.1 at% of Fe is the optimum dopant ratio related to antibacterial activity. 0.1 at% Fe-doped TiO2 film is highly efficient in inactivating E. coli under 3 h of visible light irradiation, and it remains efficient even in real dye waste water.…”
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    The Maize Corngrass1 miRNA-Regulated Developmental Alterations Are Restored by a Bacterial ADP-Glucose Pyrophosphorylase in Transgenic Tobacco by Ayalew Ligaba-Osena, Kay DiMarco, Tom L. Richard, Bertrand Hankoua

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The aim of this study was to enhance carbohydrate accumulation in transgenic Nicotiana benthamiana by simultaneously expressing the maize Corngrass1 miRNA (Cg1) and E. coli ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase (glgC), both of which have been reported to enhance carbohydrate accumulation in planta. …”
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    Conditions to Prolonged Release of Microencapsulated Carvacrol on Alginate Films as Affected by Emulsifier Type and PH by Silvia Matiacevich, Natalia Riquelme, María Lidia Herrera

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Physical characterization of emulsions and films and antimicrobial properties (E. coli and B. cinerea) was evaluated. Results showed that droplets size depended on trehalose concentration, but emulsion stability depended on pH and type of encapsulating agent, being more stable samples with trehalose at pH 4. …”
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    Antibacterial Activity and Physical Properties of Fish Gelatin-Chitosan Edible Films Supplemented with D-Limonene by Yunzhen Yao, Ding Ding, Hongyuan Shao, Qifan Peng, Yaqin Huang

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…And we found that the film exhibited strong antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli (E. coli). All the results indicate that the as-prepared film could be a promising food packaging.…”
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  18. 658

    Study on Antibacterial Activities of Croton macrostachyus and Pycnostachys abyssinica Leaf Extracts Against Some Human Pathogens by Getahun Yemata, Endalamaw Yihune, Yewulsew Kebede

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Similarly, compound 1 of P. abyssinica leaf extract produced the lowest MIC (25 mg/mL) against K. pneumoniae and Staphylococcus epidermidis and compound 3 of the same species against E. coli and K. pneumoniae. All the profiled compounds of the two species had both bactericidal and bacteriostatic properties against the tested pathogens. …”
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    Lipoprotein Signal Peptide as Adjuvants: Leveraging Lipobox-Driven TLR2 Activation in Modern Vaccine Design by Muhammad Umar, Haroon Afzal, Asad Murtaza, Li-Ting Cheng

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These challenges can be addressed by optimizing expression systems, such as engineering <i>E. coli</i> strains for enhanced lipidation. Thus, lipoprotein signal peptides (SPs) demonstrate remarkable versatility as adjuvants in vaccine development, diagnostics, and immune therapeutics, highlighting their essential role in advancing immune-based strategies to combat diverse pathogens.…”
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    Microbial Isolates from Vegetable Foreign Bodies Inhaled by Dogs by Sara Flisi, Manuel Dall’Aglio, Costanza Spadini, Clotilde Silvia Cabassi, Fausto Quintavalla

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Staphylococcus sp. was the most frequent isolate in the upper respiratory tract (36.8%), while E. coli (24.4%) was the most frequent isolate in the lower tract. …”
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