DEVELOPMENT OF GRAPHENE OXIDE-BASED ANTIBACTERIAL AGENTS VIA ZNO/EUGENOL MODIFICATION: EXPERIMENTAL AND COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS

Development of Graphene Oxide-Based Antibacterial Agents via ZnO/Eugenol Modification: Experimental and Computational Analysis

The development of new antibacterial agents is proposed to solve the problem of drug-resistant bacterial Mud Masks strains caused by antibiotic misuse.The aim of this study was to improve the antibacterial activity by modifying graphene oxide (GO) using ZnO/eugenol and analyzing the interaction computationally.The study was started with GO synthesi

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Anisotropic structure of nanofiber hydrogel accelerates diabetic wound healing via triadic synergy of immune-angiogenic-neurogenic microenvironments

Wound healing in chronic diabetic patients remains challenging due to the multiple types of cellular dysfunction and the impairment of multidimensional microenvironments.The physical signals of structural anisotropy offer significant potential for orchestrating multicellular regulation through physical contact and cellular mechanosensing pathways,

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Nasal Septum Perforation due to Methamphetamine abuse

Introduction: Spontaneous Perforation of the nasal septum is an uncommon condition.Nasal inhalation of substances such as copyright has long been linked to this Perforation.Case Pet Care Report: This report describes the case of a 46-year-old woman who was addicted to methamphetamine and who presented with perforation of the nasal septum.This is th

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IDENTIFIKASI KAPASITAS KELEMBAGAAN LOKAL DALAM PENATAAN KAWASAN KUMUH PERKOTAAN (Studi kasus: Kelurahan Purwosari, Kecamatan Mijen, Kota Semarang)

This research reveals the role of local institutions in the slum upgrading progam through the BKM Bangkit Sejahtera, management units and self-help groups (KSM).Through these local institutions, people are involved in the National Slum Upgrading Program (NSUP).This research aims to identify the capacity of local institutions in the slums upgrading.

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