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Sodium Channel Blocking Activity in Coliforms
Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a devastating disease that mainly affects low birth-weight, preterm neonates. The disease is characterized by necrotizing injury to the intestine that requires antibiotic treatment and, ...
Molecular and structural analysis of natural variants of Parapoxvirus chemokine binding proteins reveals a diverse range of chemokine class specificity
The Poxvirus family is a group of large DNA viruses whose host range encompasses both vertebrate and invertebrate hosts. Their large genomes allow them to encode genes for replication and assembly as well as numerous ...
The Use of Streptococcus salivarius to Target Periodontal Pathogens
Periodontitis is a disease that is characterised by inflammation of the gums and subsequent loss of teeth which affects up to 57% of the world’s population. Key pathogens implicated in periodontitis include Porphyromonas ...