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Reversible Fusion–Fission MXene Fiber-Based Microelectrodes for Target-Specific Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Bacterium Discrimination
Published 2024“…Microelectrode-based electrochemical sensors exhibit the significant advantages of rapid response and minimal sample consumption, but the loading capacity and discrimination precision are weak. …”
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Antibacterial activity and cellular uptake of RUP2 in Gram-positive versus Gram-negative strains.
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Gram stain and biochemical test results.
Published 2025“…Resistance to fluoroquinolones, cephalosporins, and beta-lactams was particularly high among Gram-negative isolates. The study highlights the high burden of multidrug-resistant bacteria in primary healthcare settings, with significant resistance to key antibiotics. …”
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Significant (p<0.05) predictors of animal-based food groups (grams) during the dry and rainy seasons in Malawi, from multivariate models adjusted for all predictors significant (p<0.10) in univariate models.
Published 2020“…<p>Significant (p<0.05) predictors of animal-based food groups (grams) during the dry and rainy seasons in Malawi, from multivariate models adjusted for all predictors significant (p<0.10) in univariate models.…”