Publications by authors named "C G"

We report the complete genome sequence of a penicillin-resistant subsp. isolate, AJ79, from a tonsillitis patient. The AJ79 genome consists of a chromosome (2,440,359 bp) and plasmid (9,887 bp), providing insights into the genetic basis of penicillin resistance in and its implications for treating tonsillitis.

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, prevalent in the oral cavity, is significantly linked to overall human health. Our molecular comprehension of its role in oral biofilm formation and its interactions with the host under various pathological circumstances has seen considerable advancements in recent years, primarily due to the development of various genetic tools for DNA manipulation in this bacterium. Of these, counterselection-based unmarked in-frame mutation methods have proved notably effective.

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Deep learning-based weed detection data management involves data acquisition, data labeling, model development, and model evaluation phases. Out of these data management phases, data acquisition and data labeling are labor-intensive and time-consuming steps for building robust models. In addition, low temporal variation of crop and weed in the datasets is one of the limiting factors for effective weed detection model development.

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This study examined the fragmentation, degradation pathways and DPs of pirtobrutinib, which have not been previously reported in the literature. The main goal of the current work is to develop, validate, and characterize forced degradation products using LC-MS/MS. An isocratic HPLC methodology was developed for the quantitative measurement of pirtobrutinib at a of 219 nm.

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The efficacy of Ozonated oil in treating chronic periodontitis compared to Chlorhexidine gel following Scaling and Root Planing (SRP) is of interest. Fifty-six patients were randomly assigned to two groups: one receiving Ozonated oil post-SRP and the other receiving Chlorhexidine gel. Periodontal indices (Plaque Index, Gingival Index), Periodontal Probing Depth (PPD), and Clinical Attachment Level (CAL) were measured at baseline, one month, and three months.

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