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A REVIEW OF STERILITY TESTING IN MICROBIOLOGY

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This review examines the microbiological foundations of sterility tests, provides a comparative analysis of the classical test methods defined in pharmacopoeias, and evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of these methods in practical applications in light of literature data.

Hikmet CAN · 12 OCT 2026 · 3 min read TESTING STERILITY MICROBIOLOGY analysis pharmacopoeias applications

How CRISPR-Cas9 Works: A Step-by-Step Explanation

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This review outlines the molecular mechanism of CRISPR-Cas9 step-by-step and highlights its research applications, while referencing seminal studies that defined and expanded the field.

Hikmet CAN · 9 OCT 2026 · 8 min read CRISPR Cas9 molecular

Most Common Cell Culture Contaminations and How to Detect Them

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In the ecosystem of a molecular biology or biomedical research laboratory, cell culture serves as the fundamental platform for studying cellular pathways, drug interactions, and tissue engineering. However, the maintenance of in vitro systems is an ongoing battle against biological and chemical contamination. For a researcher at the graduate or doctoral level, contamination is not merely a logistical setback; it is a profound threat to the reproducibility of data and the phenotypic stability of the cell lines in question. Detecting these contaminants requires a combination of rigorous morphological observation and advanced molecular diagnostics.

Hikmet CAN · 9 OCT 2026 · 8 min read bacterıcal fungı yeast vıruses

Difference Between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Gene Expression: A Comparative Molecular Analysis

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In the hierarchy of biological complexity, the transition from prokaryotic to eukaryotic life is most profoundly reflected in the architecture of gene expression. For the academic biologist, gene expression is not a simple linear flow from DNA to protein, but a multi-dimensional regulatory landscape. Understanding the divergence between these two systems is essential for applications in synthetic biology, where human genes are often "transplanted" into bacterial hosts, requiring a comprehensive "re-coding" of the genetic instructions.

Hikmet CAN · 9 OCT 2026 · 8 min read bacterıcal fungı yeast vıruses