2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijms24098072
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An Integrative Approach to Investigate the Mode of Action of (−)-Dendroparishiol in Bacterial Meningitis: Computer-Aided Estimation of Biological Activity and Network Pharmacology

Abstract: Bacterial meningitis remains one of the most prevalent infectious diseases worldwide. Although advances in medical care have improved mortality and morbidity, neurological complications remain high. Therefore, aside from antibiotics, therapeutic adjuvants targeting neuroinflammation are essential to combat the long-term neuronal sequelae of bacterial meningitis. In the present study, we propose (−)-dendroparishiol as a potential add-on therapy to improve neuroinflammation associated with bacterial meningitis. … Show more

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“… This is an open-source image: (a) kyphoscoliosis deformity, (b) X-ray of the entire spine in a standing position before surgery, (c) X-ray of the entire spine while bending, (d) three-dimensional reconstruction of the complete spinal computed tomography scan, (e) simulation of vertebral column resection osteotomy, and (f) after surgery, an X-ray of the entire spine in a standing position reveals significant improvement in the deformity [ 20 ]. …”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… This is an open-source image: (a) kyphoscoliosis deformity, (b) X-ray of the entire spine in a standing position before surgery, (c) X-ray of the entire spine while bending, (d) three-dimensional reconstruction of the complete spinal computed tomography scan, (e) simulation of vertebral column resection osteotomy, and (f) after surgery, an X-ray of the entire spine in a standing position reveals significant improvement in the deformity [ 20 ]. …”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%