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BatR: A novel regulator of antibiotic tolerance inPseudomonas aeruginosabiofilms

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Piazza A   +7 more
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A dietary source of antibiotic tolerance

Cell Metabolism, 2021
Antibiotic tolerance enables microorganisms to survive the exposure to antibiotics and serves as a precursor to antibiotic resistance. In a recent issue of Nature Microbiology, Liu et al. (2021) describe that high-fat-diet-induced changes in the intestinal microbiome and metabolome facilitate the development of antibiotic tolerance by bacterial ...
Patrick, Lundgren   +2 more
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Tolerance to antibiotics affects response

Science, 2020
Bacterial tolerance to antibiotics reduces the ability to prevent ...
Andrew D, Berti, Elizabeth B, Hirsch
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Tolerance of staphylococci to bactericidal antibiotics

Injury, 2006
Antibiotic therapy for deep-seated staphylococcal infections, especially when they are associated with artificial devices used for orthopedic surgery is often associated with failure. Standard anti-staphylococcal bactericidal antibiotics, such as semi-synthetic penicillins, cephalosporins, or glycopeptides, are effective when given prophylactically in ...
Vaudaux, Pierre, Lew, Daniel Pablo
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Antibiotic-induced disease tolerance

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2020
The tetracycline antibiotic doxycycline is shown to not only have direct antimicrobial effects but also promote disease tolerance mechanisms, including tissue repair and metabolic reprogramming.
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Microbial phenotypic heterogeneity and antibiotic tolerance

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2007
Phenotypic heterogeneity, defined as metastable variation in cellular parameters generated by epigenetic mechanisms, is crucial for the persistence of bacterial populations under fluctuating selective pressures. Diversity ensures that some individuals will survive a potentially lethal stress, such as an antibiotic, that would otherwise obliterate the ...
Neeraj, Dhar, John D, McKinney
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