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1. Studies from Brown University Further Understanding of Nanoparticles (Silver As an Antibiotic-independent Antimicrobial: Review of Current Formulations and Clinical Relevance)

2. Researchers from Moulay Ismail University Detail Findings in Pharmaceutical Research (Correlation between the chemical composition and the antimicrobial properties of seven samples of essential oils of endemic Thymes in Morocco against ...)

3. New Antimicrobials Study Findings Have Been Reported from Osmania University (Exploring Interaction Dynamics of Designed Organic Charge Transfer Complex of 6-aminoindole and Chloranilic Acid: Spectrophotometric, Characterization, Computational, ...)

5. Data on Otic Antiinfectives Discussed by Researchers at University Politehnica from Bucharest (Ciprofloxacin-Collagen-Based Materials with Potential Oral Surgical Applications)

6. New Otic Antiinfectives Study Findings Recently Were Reported by Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Mixed-suspension, Mixed-product Removal Studies of Ciprofloxacin From Pure and Crude Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients: the ...)

7. Recent Findings from G.E. Luz and Co-Authors Provide New Insights into Ophthalmic Antiinfectives (Ciprofloxacin Adsorption on ZnO Supported on SBA-15)

8. New Findings from Purdue University Update Understanding of Ophthalmic Antiinfectives (Physico-Chemical Properties, Aerosolization and Dissolution of Co-Spray Dried Azithromycin Particles with L-Leucine for Inhalation)

9. New Antimicrobials Findings from Shaanxi University of Science and Technology Described (Synthesis, characterization, and antimicrobial activity of novel heterocyclic compounds containing a ferrocene unit via Michael addition reaction)

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