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[Bacterial resistance].

open access: yesRevista brasileira de odontologia, 1972
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Single Atom Engineered Antibiotics Overcome Bacterial Resistance. [PDF]

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Beyond antibiotics: exploring multifaceted approaches to combat bacterial resistance in the modern era: a comprehensive review. [PDF]

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Bacterial Resistance

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1991
Pathogenic bacteria remain adaptable to an increasingly hostile environment and a wider variety of more potent antibiotics. Organisms not intrinsically prepared for defense have been able to acquire resistance to newer antimicrobial agents. Chromosomal mutations alone cannot account for the rapid emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance.
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Bacterial resistance to uncouplers

Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes, 1994
Uncoupler resistance presents a potential challenge to the conventional chemiosmotic coupling mechanism. In E. coli, an adaptive response to uncouplers was found in cell growing under conditions requiring oxidative phosphorylation. It is suggested that uncoupler-resistant mutants described in the earlier literature might represent a constitutive state ...
K, Lewis   +3 more
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Bacterial tellurite resistance

Trends in Microbiology, 1999
Tellurium compounds are used in several industrial processes, although they are relatively rare in the environment. Genes associated with tellurite resistance (TeR) are found in many pathogenic bacteria. Tellurite can be detoxified through interactions with cellular thiols, such as glutathione, or a methyltransferase-catalyzed reaction, although ...
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Bacterial resistance to streptothricins

Journal of Basic Microbiology, 1985
AbstractResistance to streptothricin was studied in bacteria with different resistance mechanisms. The laboratory‐induced streptothricin‐resistant mutant E. coli A19 Stcr 2/2/1 showed a high level of cross‐resistance to aminoglycosides and other miscoding inducing antibiotics. In contrast, amino‐glycosid‐resistant E.
I, Haupt, H, Thrum
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