Decoding antibiotic resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Embracing innovative therapies beyond conventional antibiotics
Nomita Gupta,
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Kanchan Chauhan,
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Garima Singh
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et al.
The Microbe,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100233 - 100233
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy as a Renewed Hope for Ischemic Craniomaxillofacial Diseases
Chan He,
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Dou Huang,
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Lei Liu
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et al.
Healthcare,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(2), P. 137 - 137
Published: Jan. 13, 2025
Although
the
advancements
in
craniomaxillofacial
surgery
have
been
significant,
ischemic
diseases
remain
challenging
to
treat
due
insufficient
blood
supply.
Hyperbaric
oxygen
therapy
(HBOT)
has
emerged
as
a
promising
adjunctive
treatment,
exhibiting
potential
promote
angiogenesis,
exert
anti-inflammatory
effects,
enhance
bone
regeneration,
and
possess
antibacterial
properties.
Numerous
studies
demonstrated
its
efficacy
stimulating
healing
processes,
particularly
cases
such
medication-related
osteonecrosis
of
jaw,
osteoradionecrosis,
chronic
jaw
osteomyelitis,
refractory
wounds.
not
only
accelerates
shortens
recovery
times
but
also
reduces
postoperative
complications,
infection
risks,
enhances
patients’
overall
quality
life.
This
review
aims
synthesize
research
progress
on
application
hyperbaric
diseases,
providing
valuable
reference
for
clinicians.
Language: Английский
Effect of Acetic Acid on Biofilm Formation in Paracidovorax citrulli, Causal Agent of Bacterial Fruit Blotch
Jincheng Yang,
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Liang Mao,
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Yousaf Gulfam
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et al.
Journal of Basic Microbiology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 20, 2024
ABSTRACT
The
unique
tissue
structure
of
pathogenic
bacteria
biofilm
plays
an
important
role
in
its
pathogenicity
and
bactericide
resistance.
Inhibition
or
destruction
formation
is
great
significance
for
the
control
plant
bacterial
diseases.
In
this
study,
Paracidovorax
citrulli
was
inoculated
into
KB
medium
containing
acetic
acid,
after
shaking
at
28°C
55
r/min
48
h,
it
found
that
content
extracellular
polysaccharide,
protein
DNA
(eDNA)
decreased
with
increase
acid
concentration,
which
resulted
decrease
formation,
not
even
possible
to
form
biofilms
on
plastic
slides.
When
final
concentration
culture
greater
than
equal
0.5
mg/mL,
there
no
Therefore,
use
as
inhibitor
P.
has
a
good
potential
fruit
blotch.
Language: Английский