
Nural Cokcetin
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Oct 17, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Le Fu Zhang |Yunpeng Guan |Nural Cokcetin |Amy L. Bottomley
AbstractThe killing mechanism of many antibiotics involves the induction of DNA damage, either directly or indirectly, which triggers the SOS response. RecA, the master regulator of the SOS response, plays a crucial role in driving the evolution of resistance to fluoroquinolone antibiotics treated with a single dose of ciprofloxacin. However, the precise roles of RecA and SOS responses in the development of resistance under short-term β-lactam exposure remain unclear.
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Sep 10, 2023 |
freethink.com | Nural Cokcetin |Kenya E. Fernandes |Danny Ulrich |Andrew Dong |Dee A. Carter
The medicinal value and potent antimicrobial activity of honey has been a topic of considerable interest in recent years, particularly in light of the alarming rise in antibiotic resistance. While most honey comes from honey bees (Apis mellifera), other insects such as stingless bees, wasps and even ants can produce honey-like products from plant nectar. One of these insects is the honeypot ant Camponotus inflatus, found throughout the central desert region of Australia.
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Jul 26, 2023 |
theconversation.com | Dee A. Carter |Andrew Dong |Kenya E. Fernandes |Nural Cokcetin |Danny Ulrich
The medicinal value and potent antimicrobial activity of honey has been a topic of considerable interest in recent years, particularly in light of the alarming rise in antibiotic resistance. While most honey comes from honey bees (Apis mellifera), other insects such as stingless bees, wasps and even ants can produce honey-like products from plant nectar. One of these insects is the honeypot ant Camponotus inflatus, found throughout the central desert region of Australia.
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