Yabalak, Erdal Ibrahim, Firas Erdoğan Eliuz, Elif Ayşe
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International journal of environmental health research
The demand for natural agents instead of chemicals in terms of food and health safety is increasing day by day. This study aimed to investigate the potential of the methanolic extract of Cuminum cyminum (C. cyminum) in the fight against Escherichia coli (E. coli), Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus)and Candida (C. albicans). The chemical composition ...
Abrahamsson, Victor Kanik, Isik
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Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences
The search for life in Solar System bodies such as Mars and Ocean Worlds (e.g., Europa and Enceladus) is an ongoing and high-priority endeavor in space science, even ∼ five decades after the first life detection mission at Mars performed by the twin Viking landers. However, the in situ detection of biosignatures remains highly challenging, both sci...
Eisen, Katherine E. Powers, John M. Raguso, Robert A. Campbell, Diane R.
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Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Research on floral volatiles has grown substantially in the last 20 years, which has generated insights into their diversity and prevalence. These studies have paved the way for new research that explores the evolutionary origins and ecological consequences of different types of variation in floral scent, including community-level, functional, and ...
Dmitrenko, Andrei Reid, Michelle Zamboni, Nicola
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Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences
The broad coverage of untargeted metabolomics poses fundamental challenges for the harmonization of measurements along time, even if they originate from the very same instrument. Internal isotopic standards can hardly cover the chemical complexity of study samples. Therefore, they are insufficient for normalizing data a posteriori as done for targe...
Cazzagon, V. Giubilato, E. Bonetto, A. Blosi, M. Zanoni, I. Costa, A. L. Vineis, C. Varesano, A. Marcomini, A. Hristozov, D.
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Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
The use of silver nanoparticles (NPs) in medical devices is constantly increasing due to their excellent antimicrobial properties. In wound dressings, Ag NPs are commonly added in large excess to exert a long-term and constant antimicrobial effect, provoking an instantaneous release of Ag ions during their use or the persistence of unused NPs in th...
Garson, Mary J.
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Pure and Applied Chemistry
Kuntz, David Wilson, Angela K.
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Pure and Applied Chemistry
Machine learning and artificial intelligence are increasingly gaining in prominence through image analysis, language processing, and automation, to name a few applications. Machine learning is also making profound changes in chemistry. From revisiting decades-old analytical techniques for the purpose of creating better calibration curves, to assist...
Förste, Frank Bauer, Leona Heimler, Korbinian Hansel, Bastian Vogt, Carla Kanngießer, Birgit Mantouvalou, Ioanna
Confocal micro-X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy can be performed with laboratory spectrometers for elemental imaging with 3D resolution. Due to self-absorption inside a specimen and energy effects induced by the used polycapillary optics, interpretation of data can be challenging. Thus, quantification techniques to reconstruct sample composition and...
Jaffrezic-Renault, N. J. Giuffrè, O. Gallardo, E. Bala, C. Cass, Q. B.
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Frontiers in Chemistry
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The advancing field of nanoscience has produced lower mass, smaller size, and expanded chemical composition nanoparticles over recent years. These new nanoparticles have challenged traditional analytical methods of qualification and quantification. Such advancements in nanoparticles and nanomaterials have captured the attention of toxicologists wit...