Nov 4, 2019 ... Chemistry – A European Journal ... on infectious diseases (caused by bacteria mainly) and cancer, two of the deadliest illness in the world.
onlinelibrary.wiley.comJan 18, 2010 ... In many cases this regulation exploits chemical signalling between ... Traditional approaches to combat bacterial infection were primarily ...
www.nature.comNov 21, 2022 ... Second, we determined the infectious syndrome responsible for each death due to an infection. Finally, for each infectious syndrome we estimated ...
www.thelancet.comAs incredible as it might sound, these diseases are caused not by bacteria or viruses but rather by something conceptually quite simple: incorrect protein ...
www.nature.comAug 8, 2022 ... On the other hand, there is a broad taxonomic diversity of human pathogenic diseases (for example, bacteria, viruses, animals, plants, ...
www.nature.comJan 10, 2023 ... Bacteria are critical pathogens related to many healthcare and safety problems, including food poisoning, infectious diseases, prognosis and ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.comMar 17, 2020 ... However, the etiology of a large proportion of chronic inflammatory diseases in the lungs cannot be explained by the effects of such chemical ...
www.nature.comGingipain inhibition reduced the bacterial load of an established P. gingivalis brain infection, blocked Aβ1–42 production, reduced neuroinflammation, ...
www.science.orgDec 23, 2013 ... Nevertheless, chemical modifications regulate immune response. In some of the well-known autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.comJun 18, 2019 ... We also highlight agriculture and infectious diseases and the role of ... Microorganisms, such as bacteria, archaea and microalgae, ...
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