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Antibiotic Resistance: A Genetic and Physiological Perspective. [PDF]

open access: yesMedComm (2020)
Elbaiomy RG   +9 more
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Palmatine potentiates cefquinome efficacy against multidrug-resistant <i>Escherichia coli</i> via sulfur/taurine metabolism and oxidative stress modulation. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Microbiol
Zhang Y   +12 more
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Observations on the drug resistance of bacterial recombinants

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B - Biological Sciences, 1959
Strains ofEscherichia coli ‘K-12’, sensitive or resistant to chloramphenicol, proflavine or brilliant green were crossed, and the drug resistance of the recombinant strains examined. For this purpose a quantitative scale of resistance was established, so that the spectrum of the distribution among the recombinants could be determined.
G W, BARTLETT, C, HINSHELWOOD
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Drugs Resistance in Bacterial Diseases

2021
The development of resistance in micro-organisms against the antimicrobial agents is known as drug resistance, and this causes morbidity and mortality in humans and animals. Major contributing factors for the development of drug resistance are the overuse of antibiotics, inaccurate implementation, extended hospitalization, and unintended prescriptions.
Muhammad Zeeshan Ahmed   +14 more
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A mechanistic perspective on targeting bacterial drug resistance with nanoparticles

Journal of Drug Targeting, 2021
Bacterial infections are an important cause of mortality worldwide owing to the prevalence of drug resistant bacteria. Bacteria develop resistance against antimicrobial drugs by several mechanisms such as enzyme inactivation, reduced cell permeability, modifying target site or enzyme, enhanced efflux because of high expression of efflux pumps, biofilm ...
Khatereh, Khorsandi   +4 more
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Bacterial drug-resistance

Molecular Genetics, Microbiology and Virology (Russian)
Genetic control of different pathways of drug-resistance formation in bacteria is presented. Possible molecular mechanisms of “new” genes integration into the genomes by horizontal gene transfer are discussed. This review may be valuable for physicians, veterinarians and scientific researches engaged in bacterial evolution.
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CHALLENGES OF BACTERIAL DRUG RESISTANCE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

2017
Ethiopian Journal of Health and Biomedical Sciences, Vol. 8 No.
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Bacterial Genotypic Drug Resistance Assays

2017
The increasing emergence of antimicrobial multiresistance has significantly reduced the therapeutic options available for treating common bacterial infections. We are facing a serious worldwide health crisis but, paradoxically, this is also an exciting time since the rapid evolution of genomic technologies has facilitated the development of molecular ...
A. Huletsky, Michel G. Bergeron
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