Metformin strengthens uroepithelial immunity against E. coli infection
Abstract Urinary tract infection frequently caused by E. coli is one of the most common bacterial infections. Increasing antibiotic resistance jeopardizes successful treatment and alternative treatment strategies are therefore mandatory. Metformin, an oral antidiabetic drug, has been shown to activa...
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Main Authors: | Rakesh Kumar Majhi, Soumitra Mohanty, Witchuda Kamolvit, John Kerr White, Andrea Scheffschick, Hanna Brauner, Annelie Brauner |
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2021
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