Anti-bacterial and Anti-Quorum Sensing Properties of Dionysia Revolute Boiss against Secondary Bacterial Infections of COVID-19 Patients; An in-vitro Study
Background and Aim: Today, the use of traditional plant compounds to kill or interfere with their quorum sensing (QS) mechanisms is considered as an alternative approach to control secondary bacterial infections during or after a viral infection. In this study, anti-bacterial and anti-quorum sensing...
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Main Authors: | Nahal Hadi (Author), Farhad Moradi * (Author), Reyhaneh Rohi Jahromi (Author), Maryam Akbari (Author) |
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Lorestan University of Medical Sciences,
2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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