Proteome Dynamics during Antibiotic Persistence and Resuscitation
While bactericidal antibiotics typically require actively growing cells to exploit their function, persister cells are slowly replicating which makes them tolerant to the lethal action of antimicrobials. Here, we used an established in vitrohipAhipB
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Main Authors: | Maja Semanjski, Fabio Lino Gratani, Till Englert, Payal Nashier, Viktor Beke, Nicolas Nalpas, Elsa Germain, Shilpa George, Christiane Wolz, Kenn Gerdes, Boris Macek |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2d44a1a0e63a44bc94ae9db6a68d8986 |
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