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Joan, Marsh, Goode Jamie, Ciba Foundation, and Symposium on Antimicrobial Peptides (1994 : Ciba Foundation)d), eds. Antimicrobial peptides. Wiley, 1994.

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L, Gallo Richard, ed. Antimicrobial peptides in human health and disease. Horizon Bioscience, 2005.

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Watthanachōt, Čhančharat, ed. Kānsưksā prōtīn thī mī rit tān čhulinsī čhāk bǣkthīrīa thī yǣk dai čhāk fō̜ngnām thalē =: A study of antimicrobial proteins of marine bacterial isolate from some sponges : rāingān kānwičhai chabap sombūn. Sathāban Witthayāsāt thāng Thalē, Mahāwitthayālai Būraphā, 2006.

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Antimicrobial Therapeutics Reviews Antibiotics That Target The Ribosome. Wiley-Blackwell, 2012.

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Osbert Cotta, Menino, and Jason Roberts. Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic principles of antimicrobials. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198758792.003.0009.

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The continual threat of antimicrobial resistance means that optimizing current antimicrobial therapy is of paramount importance. Antimicrobial pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics (PK/PD) play a central role in developing dosing regimens that target maximal clinical outcomes and microbiological eradication. This chapter describes the three main PK/PD indices into which current antimicrobials are categorized. Elements of PK that require due consideration when optimizing antimicrobial therapy, including volume of distribution, antimicrobial clearance, and protein binding, are also discussed. Fi
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Kānsưksā prōtīn thī mī rit tān čhulinsī čhāk bǣkthīrīa thī yǣk dai čhāk fō̜ngnām thalē =: A study of antimicrobial proteins of marine bacterial isolate from some sponges : rāingān kānwičhai chabap sombūn. Sathāban Witthayāsāt thāng Thalē, Mahāwitthayālai Būraphā, 2006.

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Naidu, A. S. Lactoferrin: Natural - Multifunctional - Antimicrobial. Taylor & Francis Group, 2000.

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Naidu, Narian. Lactoferrin: Natural - Multifunctional - Antimicrobial. Taylor & Francis Group, 2000.

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Naidu, Narian. Lactoferrin: Natural - Multifunctional - Antimicrobial. CRC, 2000.

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Naidu, Narian. Lactoferrin: Natural - Multifunctional - Antimicrobial. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Naidu, Narian. Lactoferrin: Natural - Multifunctional - Antimicrobial. Taylor & Francis Group, 2000.

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Bobone, Sara. Peptide and Protein Interaction with Membrane Systems: Applications to Antimicrobial Therapy and Protein Drug Delivery. Springer, 2016.

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Bobone, Sara. Peptide and Protein Interaction with Membrane Systems: Applications to Antimicrobial Therapy and Protein Drug Delivery. Springer London, Limited, 2014.

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Peptide and Protein Interaction with Membrane Systems: Applications to Antimicrobial Therapy and Protein Drug Delivery. Springer, 2014.

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Deuster, Carola ˜vonœ. Simulations on several scales: Studies on protein-ligand binding kinetics and on the antimicrobial peptide NK-2. 2010.

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Bayston, Roger. Hospital-acquired urinary tract infection. Edited by Rob Pickard. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199659579.003.0003.

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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) account for the majority of hospital-acquired infections (HAI), and most of these occur in catheterized patients. However, for most the presence of bacteria in the urine (bacteriuria) is asymptomatic, yet in many institutional and national surveillance studies it is still attributed as ‘infection’. Although guidance is that only symptomatic UTI should be treated, except in pregnancy, bacteriuria in catheterized patients is frequently overinvestigated and antibiotics overused. Most infections are caused by enteric bacteria such as Escherichia coli, but other bact
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Jörres, Achim, Dietrich Hasper, and Michael Oppert. Non-dialytic management of the patient with acute kidney injury. Edited by Norbert Lameire. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592548.003.0228.

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The main focus in the non-dialytic management of patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) is the prevention and treatment of complications.Nutritional support is an important aspect as many patients tend to be hypercatabolic, thus requiring adequate caloric intake, yet without administration of excessive fluid volumes. Inadequate nutrition in AKI may lead to enhanced production of urea nitrogen and azotaemia. However, hyperglycaemia is a frequent complication in these patients, often requiring continuous insulin therapy to achieve the recommended blood glucose target range of 110–150 mg/dL (6.1
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Ortiz, Alfredo Benjamin Fuentes. Actividad Antimicrobiana de Hidrolizados Proteicos de Semillas de Mucuna Pruriens en Cepas de Escherichia Coli y Listeria Monocytogenes para Su Aplicacion en la Industria Alimentaria. GRIN Verlag GmbH, 2017.

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Voll, Reinhard E., and Barbara M. Bröker. Innate vs acquired immunity. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642489.003.0048.

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The innate and the adaptive immune system efficiently cooperate to protect us from infections. The ancient innate immune system, dating back to the first multicellular organisms, utilizes phagocytic cells, soluble antimicrobial peptides, and the complement system for an immediate line of defence against pathogens. Using a limited number of germline-encoded pattern recognition receptors including the Toll-like, RIG-1-like, and NOD-like receptors, the innate immune system recognizes so-called pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). PAMPs are specific for groups of related microorganisms
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Ciência e Tecnologia dos Alimentos – Volume 1. Editora Poisson, 2019.

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