Serum albumin is a globular protein which is most abundant in human that binds remarkably with wide range of drugs.A reliable prediction of protein and drug binding at the atomic level by optical spectroscopy and molecular modeling methods provides the basis for the design of new drug compounds.In the current study, A newly synthesized 3-(1-Phenyls
Records of Isistius sp. (Elasmobranchii: Squaliformes: Dalatiidae), from the Azores archipelago, inferred by fresh bite marks in dolphins
The marine waters around the Azores archipelago have been studied for quite a long time.Deeper areas, however, were historically poorly accessible and only now previously unreported species are recorded regularly.Our monitoring efforts of the Azorean ichthyofauna have recently revealed two cases of indirect evidence of the presence of Oil Test Stri
Synergistic and antagonistic drug interactions in the treatment of systemic fungal infections
Invasive fungal infections cause 1.6 million deaths annually, primarily in immunocompromised individuals.Mortality rates are as high as 90% due to limited treatments.The azole class antifungal, fluconazole, is widely available and has multi-species activity but only inhibits growth instead of killing fungal cells, necessitating 7RG long treatments.