Category: Published Articles
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Climate Change and Carbon Balance Understanding Biogenic vs Fossil Carbon
Introduction Climate change remains one of the most debated scientific and societal challenges of our time. Understanding the true sources of rising carbon dioxide (CO₂) levels is essential for creating effective climate strategies. Recent research highlights a surprising truth: while biogenic carbon cycles remain stable, fossil fuel emissions overwhelmingly drive atmospheric CO₂ accumulation. Visit https://www.biotechmedjournal.com/abb…
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Rapid COVID-19 Screening: Performance Comparison of Saliva and Nasal Swab Diagnostic Kits
Introduction Accurate and rapid COVID-19 testing remains essential for controlling outbreaks, especially in countries with strained healthcare systems. This study evaluates the performance of nasopharyngeal swab (NPS) and salivabased rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) compared with the gold-standard RT PCR method. The findings highlight key differences in sensitivity, specificity, and overall diagnostic reliability critical insights for…
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Powerful Antioxidant Effects of Fresh Red Grape Juice on Human Erythrocytes
Introduction Oxidative stress plays a major role in the development of chronic diseases, making the search for natural antioxidants more important than ever. A recent study explores how fresh red grape juice and grape fermentative products (red wine) may help protect human erythrocytes (red blood cells) from oxidative damage. These findings shed light on the…
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Challenges and Innovations in Polymer Packaging for Biosimilar Products
Introduction The rapid expansion of biosimilars has increased the demand for safe, stable, and efficient packaging systems particularly for injectable and protein-based formulations. Selecting the right packaging material is crucial, as it influences product stability, purity, and patient safety. This mini-review explores the scientific challenges associated with polymer and glass packaging for biosimilars, highlighting key…
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The Hidden Role of Integrins in SARS-CoV-2 Infection and Hypercoagulation
Introduction The SARS-CoV-2 spike (S) protein plays a central role in viral entry, but its influence extends far beyond infection. Recent research reveals that the open and closed conformations of the spike proteinand their interaction with host cell integrinsmay contribute to abnormal coagulation observed in COVID-19 patients. This molecular perspective highlights how integrin-binding motifs like…
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Innovative Zn(II) Phthalocyanine Conjugates Offer Controlled Cholesterol PhotoOxidation
Introduction The development of safer, more effective photosensitizers is essential for improving photodynamic therapy (PDT), especially in targeting lipid-rich cellular membranes. A recent study explores how mestranol-linked Zn(II) phthalocyanine derivatives can fine-tune cholesterol oxidation, offering a more controlled photodynamic action. This approach enhances antioxidant targeting while reducing unwanted cellular damage.For more pioneering biotechnology and biomedical…
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How Sorbitol–Methanol Co Feeding Boosts Phytase Yield Insights from GC-MS Analysis
Introduction Phytase plays a vital role in biotechnology, animal nutrition, and environmental sustainability yet producing it efficiently at a commercial scale remains a challenge. Recent research explores how sorbitol/methanol co-feeding improves phytase production in Pichia pastoris, and how GC-MS analysis identifies key metabolites involved in the process. This optimization not only boosts enzyme yield but…
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Targeted vs. Non-Targeted Radiation Effects Insights into How Mammalian Cells Respond
Introduction Radiation plays a dual role in modern sciencefueling medical diagnostics and cancer therapy while simultaneously raising concerns about cellular damage and long-term health effects. This mini-review explores how mammalian cells respond to targeted and non-targeted radiation exposure, providing critical insights that help researchers, clinicians, and biotechnology experts better understand the complexities of radiobiology.For more…
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Rising Antimicrobial Resistance in Klebsiella pneumoniae Key Insights for Better Urinary Tract Infection Management
Introduction Antimicrobial resistance is rapidly transforming the landscape of infectious disease care, especially for urinary tract infections caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae. A recent study published in Archives of Biotechnology & Biomedicine highlights how this pathogen has developed significant resistance in both hospital patients and outpatients, raising urgent concerns for clinicians and public health experts.To explore…
