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1. Myrtus communis L. Essential Oil Exhibits Antiviral Activity against Coronaviruses.

2. Quorum Sensing Inhibitors: An Alternative Strategy to Win the Battle against Multidrug-Resistant (MDR) Bacteria.

3. Multifactorial action of lavender and lavandin oils against filamentous fungi.

4. Juniperus oxycedrus L. ssp. Essential Oil Microneedles: A Promising Antimicrobial and Wound Healing Activity.

5. Nanotechnology-Based Strategies to Combat Multidrug-Resistant Candida auris Infections.

6. Nanotechnology as a Promising Approach to Combat Multidrug Resistant Bacteria: A Comprehensive Review and Future Perspectives.

7. Relationship between Biofilm-Formation, Phenotypic Virulence Factors and Antibiotic Resistance in Environmental Pseudomonas aeruginosa

8. PE_PGRS3 ensures provision of the vital phospholipids cardiolipin and phosphatidylinositols by promoting the interaction between M. tuberculosis and host cells.

9. Emerging of bacterial resistance: an ongoing threat during and after the Syrian crisis.

10. A Repurposing Approach for Uncovering the Anti-Tubercular Activity of FDA-Approved Drugs with Potential Multi-Targeting Profiles.

11. IP-10 contributes to the inhibition of mycobacterial growth in an ex vivo whole blood assay.

12. PE_PGRS3 of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is specifically expressed at low phosphate concentration, and its arginine-rich C-terminal domain mediates adhesion and persistence in host tissues when expressed in Mycobacterium smegmatis.

13. Combined use of Quantiferon and HBHA-based IGRA supports tuberculosis diagnosis and therapy management in children.

14. Evaluation of PE_PGRS33 as a potential surface target for humoral responses against Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

15. 3-(Benzodioxan-2-ylmethoxy)-2,6-difluorobenzamides bearing hydrophobic substituents at the 7-position of the benzodioxane nucleus potently inhibit methicillin-resistant Sa and Mtb cell division.

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