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Mechanism of antibacterial phytoconstituents: an updated review
Archives of MicrobiologyThe increase of multiple drug resistance bacteria significantly diminishes the effectiveness of antibiotic armory and subsequently exaggerates the level of therapeutic failure. Phytoconstituents are exceptional substitutes for resistance-modifying vehicles. The plants appear to be a deep well for the discovery of novel antibacterial compounds.
Sageer, Abass +5 more
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Understanding the antibacterial mechanism of metal surfaces
Acta BiomaterialiaBacterial inactivation on antibacterial metal surfaces has been widely used in medicine and daily life to inhibit infection caused by surface contact. However, the underlying antibacterial mechanism of metal surfaces has remained elusive due to a lack of comprehensive theoretical perspectives and direct evidence.
J.X. Ma, X.L. Chen, M.X. Huang
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Mechanisms of Antibacterial Drug Resistance
Antibacterial resistance is an escalating worldwide public health challenge with substantial ramifications for global well-being. It has emerged as a critical global health concern. As defined by the World Health Organization (WHO), antimicrobial resistance (AMR) denotes the capacity of microorganisms to endure antimicrobial therapies.Rajwinder Kaur +6 more
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Mechanisms of Antibacterial Resistance
Advances in Pediatrics, 1997S M, Hickey, J D, Nelson
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Molecular mechanisms that confer antibacterial drug resistance
Nature, 2000Antibiotics--compounds that are literally 'against life'--are typically antibacterial drugs, interfering with some structure or process that is essential to bacterial growth or survival without harm to the eukaryotic host harbouring the infecting bacteria.
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Illuminating the mechanism of monogenic antigen expression in trypanosomes
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Patryk Ludzia, Bungo Akiyoshi
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Exploiting the paddle-wheel mechanism for the design of fast ion conductors
Nature Reviews Materials, 2022Zhizhen Zhang, Linda F Nazar
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Mechanism of gating and partial agonist action in the glycine receptor
Cell, 2021Hongtao Zhu +2 more
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