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23,011 datasets
Mark Laws reports a dataset on novel Efflux Resistance Breaker (ERB)-modified fluoroquinolone antibiotics. The data includes antibacterial activity metrics, such as MIC reductions up to 512-fold and IC50 values for DNA gyrase inhibition, alongside pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic profiles from a murine infection model. The dataset was last updated on 2026-05-29.
A 2026 dataset from figshare by Mark Laws reports novel Efflux Resistance Breaker (ERB)-modified fluoroquinolone antibiotics. The data likely contains results from in vitro and in vivo experiments, including MIC reductions of up to 512-fold and activity against pathogens like MRSA and Acinetobacter baumannii. The dataset is provided in PDB format and is 464.1 KB in size.
Mark Laws reports a dataset of novel Efflux Resistance Breaker (ERB)-modified fluoroquinolone antibiotics. The data includes molecular structures and antibacterial activity results, such as MIC reductions up to 512-fold and IC50 values against DNA gyrase. The dataset was last updated on 2026-05-29.
A dataset from figshare, authored by Mark Laws and last updated in May 2026, reports on a novel Efflux Resistance Breaker (ERB) strategy for antibiotic design. It includes data on modified fluoroquinolone compounds, their antibacterial activity against multidrug-resistant pathogens, and pharmacokinetic profiles. The dataset is 464.1 KB in size and is available in PDB format.
Mark Laws reports a dataset on novel Efflux Resistance Breaker (ERB)-modified fluoroquinolone antibiotics. The data includes MIC values, gyrase inhibition IC50, and in vivo efficacy from a murine thigh infection model, published on figshare in May 2026. The compounds KSN-L22 and BL-7 showed activity against multidrug-resistant strains including MRSA, VRE, and Acinetobacter baumannii.
A novel Efflux Resistance Breaker strategy for designing antibiotics intrinsically resistant to efflux, using fluoroquinolones as a model class. The dataset likely contains results from in vitro assays and in vivo mouse models, including MIC values, IC50 data, and PK/PD profiles. It was authored by Mark Laws and last updated on 2026-05-29.
An ex vivo study measures the effects of extracts from Atractylodes macrocephala, Isatis indigotica, and Mimosa flower on human gut microbiota. Data includes shotgun metagenomic DNA sequencing, biomass cell counts, short-chain fatty acid concentrations, gas, and pH measurements after 48-hour incubations. Johanna Lemons published this dataset on figshare in May 2026.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada maintains a public registry of records mandated by the 2019 amended Fisheries Act. The registry includes Ministerial agreements, standards, orders, authorizations, permits, and restoration plans related to fish habitat protection and pollution prevention. This second release, updated automatically and accessible via a Common Project Search Portal, supports government transparency goals.
A dataset of empirical and predicted wingspan measurements for 10,618 flighted bird species, representing approximately 97% of all extant species. It was created by Michael Fox and accompanies a 2026 manuscript on estimating wingspan from wing length. The data combines empirical measurements for 1,442 species from three ornithological sources with predictions generated from order-level regression models.
PAIS (Prokaryotic Atlas of Insertion Sequences) is a database of insertion sequences (IS), mobile genetic elements affecting prokaryotic evolution. Compiled by Julia Plewka, it contains 4.1 million IS screened from 10,740 metagenomes across all major ecosystems. The dataset was last updated on May 22, 2026.
Survey data from 60 nesting and non-nesting trees for the invasive Indian house crow (Corvus splendens) in Singapore. The dataset includes LiDAR-based measurements of terminal branch angles and tracks long-term behavioral shifts in nesting preferences. It was authored by Yong Xu Leong and last updated on 2026-05-25.
Underwater video footage and 12-megapixel still images were collected from 11 stations in the Petrel Sub-basin during May 2012. The survey was conducted by the RV Solander as a collaboration between the Australian Institute of Marine Science and Geoscience Australia under the National Low Emission Coal Initiative. The primary purpose was to acquire biophysical data on shallow seabed environments to investigate CO2 storage potential.
Soledad Natalia M. Dalisay's research employed a socio-ecological framework to examine antibiotic use in lakeshore communities in Calamba and Pila, Laguna, Philippines. The mixed-methods study collected data via KAP surveys, focus group discussions, and key informant interviews, analyzed using thematic analysis and descriptive statistics. The data informed recommendations for educational tools and policies to address antimicrobial resistance.
Winter and summer benthic habitat maps for Jervis Bay, Australia, incorporate biogeochemical variables like chlorophyll a and sulfur. Patch-types were constructed using abiotic parameters from August and February surveys, including sediment properties and bio-available elements. The dataset, hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network, demonstrates that including biogeochemistry and time provides a better framework for interpreting biodiversity patterns than sedimentology alone.
12 transcriptomic samples from the critically endangered coral Acropora cervicornis reveal its molecular stress response after transplantation. Allyson DeMerlis published this 50.6 KB dataset in 2026, analyzing gene expression four months after moving corals from an offshore nursery to a nearshore, urbanized site in Miami, Florida. The data shows significant upregulation of 961 host and symbiont genes associated with heat shock, immune signaling, and detoxification pathways.
Florida, USA hosts this dataset of transcriptomic responses from the critically endangered coral Acropora cervicornis. It contains gene expression data from 12 samples collected after four months following transplantation from an offshore nursery to a nearshore, urbanized site in the Port of Miami in June 2021. The dataset was created by Allyson DeMerlis and shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
12 transcriptomic samples from the critically endangered coral Acropora cervicornis, collected by Allyson DeMerlis in 2021. The data captures host and algal symbiont gene expression four months after transplantation from an offshore nursery in Key Biscayne, Florida, to a nearshore, urbanized habitat in the Port of Miami, Florida. The analysis identified 1,126 significantly differentially expressed genes related to stress and immune responses.
Allyson DeMerlis published transcriptomic data on the critically endangered coral Acropora cervicornis. The dataset contains gene expression profiles from 12 samples, comparing corals transplanted from an offshore nursery to a nearshore urbanized site over four months. It includes results for 961 upregulated and 165 downregulated host and symbiont genes.
A transcriptomic dataset from June to October 2021 examines the molecular response of the critically endangered coral Acropora cervicornis following transplantation. The data includes gene expression profiles for 12 samples from three coral genotypes transplanted from an offshore nursery in Key Biscayne, Florida, to a nearshore, urbanized site in the Port of Miami. It was authored by Allyson DeMerlis and shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
12 coral samples from three genotypes of the critically endangered Acropora cervicornis were analyzed for host and algal symbiont gene expression after four months of transplantation. Allyson DeMerlis published this dataset on figshare in 2026, detailing the molecular stress response of corals moved from an offshore nursery to a nearshore, urbanized habitat in Florida. The data includes expression levels for 1,126 significantly differentially expressed genes.