Category: Published Articles
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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…
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Innovative Packaging Challenges for COVID-19 Drugs
Introduction The rapid spread of COVID-19 created an urgent need for safe, stable, and scalable drug packaging solutions. As researchers explored carbohydrate-based therapeutic candidates and galectin-targeting mechanisms, pharmaceutical packaging became a critical component of product viability. This article highlights key packaging challenges, from glass delamination to protein stability, and discusses modern strategies to ensure safe…
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Marine Bacillus subtilis ESRAA3010: A Promising Bioactive Agent Against Multidrug-Resistant Enterococci and Cancer Cells
Introduction The rise of multidrug-resistant Enterococci (MDRE) poses a significant challenge to global healthcare, demanding urgent exploration of new antimicrobial solutions. Recent research highlights the remarkable potential of a marine-derived strain, Bacillus subtilis ESRAA3010, isolated from the Red Sea, as a dual-action antimicrobial and anticancer agent. This study not only sheds light on innovative therapeutic…
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Biostatistical and Mathematical Insights into COVID-19 Understanding Pandemic DynamicThrough Advanced Modeling
Introduction The global spread of COVID-19 reshaped public health systems, economic structures, and scientific priorities worldwide. To strengthen future pandemic preparedness, researchers increasingly rely on mathematical and biostatistical models to interpret transmission patterns and guide response strategies. The study “Biostatistical and Mathematical Analysis on COVID-19” provides an in-depth evaluation of the outbreak in Hubei Province…
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Unlocking the Therapeutic Power of Fructus Amomi Chemical Components & Biological Activities
Introduction Fructus Amomi, one of the most valued traditional Chinese medicinal herbs, has long been recognized for its rich pharmacological potentialfrom supporting digestive health to offering anti-inflammatory and antioxidant benefits. As scientific interest continues to expand, modern research provides deeper insights into its chemical components and diverse biological activities, offering promising applications for future healthcare…
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Perinuclear Halo as an Indicator of Trichomonas vaginalis in Pap Smears A Closer Look at Diagnostic Value
Introduction Early detection of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remains a cornerstone of women’s reproductive health. One such infectionTrichomonas vaginalisis highly prevalent, often overlooked, and potentially linked to complications such as infertility, vaginitis, and increased susceptibility to HIV. A recent study explored whether the presence of perinuclear halo in Pap smears could serve as a predictive…
