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Contemporary Studies in Biological Sciences I

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Minoo Pourhassan Shamchı, Nilüfer Aksöz, Hikmet Katırcıoğlu, Ayşe Rumeysa Karacasoy, Çiğdem Alev Özel, Yiğit Buğra Akyön, Ali Fatih Yıltırak, Eda Akdağ, Gülsüm Batmaz, Pınar Arslan, Göktuğ Gül, Aysel Çağlan Günal, Belgin Erdem, Dilek Yalçın, İlkay Açıkgöz Erkaya, Tuğba Kiliç, Engin Şeker, Burhan Cengiz, Ebru İfakat Özcan, Recep Benzer

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This book brought together contemporary studies in biological sciences covering topics including bioactive compound discovery from algae, medicinal properties of ginger, and plant tissue culture applications. The collection provides a survey of current research directions in biological sciences relevant to pharmacology and biotechnology.

A New Search of Bioactive Compounds: Algae Minoo POURHASSAN SHAMCHI Nilüfer AKSÖZ Hikmet TÜRK KATIRCIOĞLU Ayşe Rumeysa KARACASOY The Medicinal-Aromatic Properties of Ginger (Zingiber officinale) Plant and Tissue Culture Studies Yiğit Buğra AKYÖN Çiğdem Alev ÖZEL The Medicinal-Aromatic Properties of Turmeric (Curcuma longa) Plant and Tissue Culture Studiıes Yiğit Buğra AKYÖN Çiğdem Alev ÖZEL One Health: Loss of Biodiversity Ali Fatih YILTIRAK Eda AKDAĞ Gülsüm BATMAZ Pınar ARSLAN Effects of Antifouling Substances on Aquatic Organisms Pınar ARSLAN Göktuğ GÜL Aysel Çağlan GÜNAL Anti-Quorum Sensing Activity and Anti-Biofilm Potential of Extracts Isolated from Fish Associated Bacteria Belgin ERDEM Dilek YALÇIN İlkay AÇIKGÖZ ERKAYA Benefits and Damages of Lactic Acid Bacteria Biofılm in The Food Industry Tugba KILIC Some Meristic and Morphometric Characteristics of Arabibarbus Grypus (Heckel, 1843) Living in Karakaya Dam Lake Engin ŞEKER Burhan CENGİZ Ebru İfakat ÖZCAN The Use of Artificial Intelligence Technologies in The Biological Sciences Recep BENZER Semra BENZER

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