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2. No time to waste organic waste: Nanosizing converts remains of food processing into refined materials
3. Nature's Hat-trick: Can we use sulfur springs as ecological source for materials with agricultural and medical applications?
4. Natural selenium particles from Staphylococcus carnosus: Hazards or particles with particular promise?
5. The Small Matter of a Red Ox, a Particularly Sensitive Pink Cat, and the Quest for the Yellow Stone of Wisdom
6. Loranthus micranthusnanoparticles abates streptozotocin‐instigated testicular dysfunction in Wistar rats: Involvement of glucose metabolism enzymes, oxido‐inflammatory stress, steroidogenic enzymes/protein and Nrf2 pathway
7. Resuspendable Powders of Lyophilized Chalcogen Particles with Activity against Microorganisms
8. Applications of Nanosized Plant Particles in Medicine and Agriculture
9. Loranthus micranthus nanoparticles abates streptozotocin‐instigated testicular dysfunction in Wistar rats: Involvement of glucose metabolism enzymes, oxido‐inflammatory stress, steroidogenic enzymes/protein and Nrf2 pathway.
10. Milling the Mistletoe: Nanotechnological Conversion of African Mistletoe (Loranthus micranthus) Intoantimicrobial Materials
11. Resuspendable Powders of Lyophilized Chalcogen Particles with Activity against Microorganisms
12. Natural Nanoparticles: A Particular Matter Inspired by Nature
13. Nanosizing Cynomorium: Thumbs up for Potential Antifungal Applications
14. Togo to go: Products and compounds derived from local plants for the treatment of diseases endemic in Sub-Saharan Africa
15. Turning Waste into Value: Nanosized Natural Plant Materials of Solanum incanum L. and Pterocarpus erinaceus Poir with Promising Antimicrobial Activities
16. TOGO TO GO: PRODUCTS AND COMPOUNDS DERIVED FROM LOCAL PLANTS FOR THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES ENDEMIC IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
17. Polysulfides in Biology: From Intricate Chemistry to an Astonishing Yet Hidden Biological Activity
18. Inspired by Nature: The use of Plant-derived Substrate/Enzyme Combinations to Generate Antimicrobial Activityin situ
19. Natural Nanoparticles: A Particular Matter Inspired by Nature.
20. Polysulfides in Biology: From Intricate Chemistry to an Astonishing Yet Hidden Biological Activity
21. Turning Waste into Value: Nanosized Natural Plant Materials of Solanum incanum L. and Pterocarpus erinaceus Poir with Promising Antimicrobial Activities
22. Inspired by Nature: The use of Plant-derived Substrate/Enzyme Combinations to Generate Antimicrobial Activity in situ
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