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Bacterial Proteins Involved in Antimicrobial Drug Resistance
1989Antimicrobial drug resistance is a predictable response to the use of antibiotics. Among clinical isolates, this response most often involves the production of a drug-inactivating enzyme. Such enzymes have severely limited the clinical usefulness of many antimicrobial agents.
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SPIE Proceedings, 2009
β-lactamase enzyme-activated photosensitizer (β-LEAP). We aim to exploit drug resistance mechanisms to selectively release photosensitizers (PSs) for a specific photodynamic antimicrobial effect and reduced host tissue damage. Consequently, the fluorescence emission intensity of the PSs increases and allows for the detection of enzyme activity.
Sarika Verma+3 more
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β-lactamase enzyme-activated photosensitizer (β-LEAP). We aim to exploit drug resistance mechanisms to selectively release photosensitizers (PSs) for a specific photodynamic antimicrobial effect and reduced host tissue damage. Consequently, the fluorescence emission intensity of the PSs increases and allows for the detection of enzyme activity.
Sarika Verma+3 more
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Drug repurposing against antibiotic resistant bacterial pathogens
European Journal of Medicinal ChemistryThe growing prevalence of MDR and XDR bacterial pathogens is posing a critical threat to global health. Traditional antibiotic development paths have encountered significant challenges and are drying up thus necessitating innovative approaches. Drug repurposing, which involves identifying new therapeutic applications for existing drugs, offers a ...
Manya, Aggarwal+7 more
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Association of bacterial resistance to wine and antimicrobial drugs
2010Association of bacterial resistance to wine and antimicrobial ...
Boban, Nataša+3 more
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Bacterial Drug Resistance in Animals
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1971openaire +2 more sources
Changing patterns of bacterial resistance to antimicrobial drugs
The American Journal of Medicine, 1965Fred A. Gill, Edward W. Hook
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Determination of the maximum drug resistance in bacterial endophthalmitis
Toxicology Letters, 2017Alireza Ebadollahinatanzi+1 more
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