Multisubstituted pyrimidines effectively inhibit bacterial growth and biofilm formation of Staphylococcus aureus
Abstract Biofilms are multicellular communities of microorganisms that generally attach to surfaces in a self-produced matrix. Unlike planktonic cells, biofilms can withstand conventional antibiotics, causing significant challenges in the healthcare system. Currently, new chemical entities are urgen...
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Main Authors: | Riccardo Provenzani, Paola San-Martin-Galindo, Ghada Hassan, Ashenafi Legehar, Aleksi Kallio, Henri Xhaard, Adyary Fallarero, Jari Yli-Kauhaluoma |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/31c6533710d348fb836b7b06e81689d3 |
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