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Drug repurposing to overcome microbial resistance

Drug Discovery Today, 2022
Infections are a growing global threat, and the number of resistant species of microbial pathogens is alarming. However, the rapid development of cross-resistant or multidrug-resistant strains and the development of so-called 'superbugs' are in stark contrast to the number of newly launched anti-infectives on the market. In this review, I summarize the
J. Jampílek
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Quorum sensing and microbial drug resistance.

Yi chuan = Hereditas, 2016
Microbial drug resistance has become a serious problem of global concern, and the evolution and regulatory mechanisms of microbial drug resistance has become a hotspot of research in recent years. Recent studies showed that certain microbial resistance mechanisms are regulated by quorum sensing system.
Lian-Hui Zhang   +5 more
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Anti‐Microbial Drug Resistance: A Human Disaster in the Making

World Medical & Health Policy, 2011
AbstractAnti‐microbial drug resistance (AMR or AMDR) is a complex multi‐dimensional and systemic failure in health education, social behavior, health care legislation and/or policies and practices. AMDR is a life threatening infection extending beyond national boundaries.
Thomas Zimmerman   +3 more
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Microbial Drug Resistance

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1997
The stated intention of Microbial Drug Resistance is to be "an international journal that provides a multi-disciplinary forum for peer reviewed original papers as well as topical reviews and special reports." It focuses primarily upon "the emergence and spread of antibiotic-resistant microbial pathogens and resistance genes, and the challenges they ...
Anne M. Pascarelli, William W. McCloskey
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Construction of Canthaxanthin-Producing Yeast by Combining Spatiotemporal Regulation and Pleiotropic Drug Resistance Engineering.

ACS Synthetic Biology, 2021
The ketocarotenoid canthaxanthin has important applications in the feed industry. Its biosynthesis using microbial cell factories is an attractive alternative to the current chemical synthesis route.
Mingkai Chen   +3 more
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Microbial and viral drug resistance mechanisms

Trends in Microbiology, 2002
Microorganisms and viruses have developed numerous resistance mechanisms that enable them to evade the effect of antimicrobials and antivirals. As a result, many have become resistant to almost every available means of treatment. This problem, although not new, is becoming increasingly acute and it is now clear that a fundamental understanding of the ...
Adrian R. Walmsley   +2 more
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