Study of the Rv1417 and Rv2617c Membrane Proteins and Their Interactions with Nicotine Derivatives as Potential Inhibitors of Erp Virulence-Associated Factor in Mycobacterium tuberculosis: An In Silico Approach

The Apron increasing emergence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) strains resistant to traditional anti-tuberculosis drugs has alarmed health services worldwide.The search for new therapeutic targets and effective drugs that counteract the virulence and multiplication of Mtb represents a challenge for the scientific community.Several studies have

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Culture and sensitivity analysis in rhinitis atrophic: case series

Atrophic rhinitis is a rare condition affecting the nasal mucosa, characterized by progressive nasal congestion, foul odor, and thick nasal secretions.It is classified into two types: primary (idiopathic), where the cause remains unknown, and secondary, which develops due to another underlying condition.Primary atrophic rhinitis, often called ozaen

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Protective face covering: An application of MobileNetV2 detector

COVID-19 has created a global serious health hazard with far-reaching consequences for society, our perceptions of the world, and how we live our daily lives.As a result, the World Health Organization recommended the use of face masks and social isolation to help reduce the rising number of infections.However, subsequent research has revealed that

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Civil war theory testing: How greed, horizontal inequalities, and institutions explain the Yemeni civil war between 2004 and 2009?

This article applies a comparative design to test the explanatory power of formal quantitative models Shortening of civil war.It examines the grievance, horizontal inequalities, and institutional models of civil war through the case study of the Yemeni civil war between 2004 and 2009.The aim is to highlight political processes that culminate in civ

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