WOS: 000355774200015PubMed ID: 26167829The process of active efflux, the last described resistance mechanism in bacteria, is one of the important factors of acquired antibiotic resistance. Efflux systems which consist of membrane-located pump proteins that exist in all eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells, are responsible for extrusion of the various exogenous and endogenous substances. Bacterial pump proteins, namely ATP Binding Cassette (ABC), Major Facilitator (MFS), Small Multidrug Resistance (SMR), Multidrug and Toxic Compound Extrusion (MATE) and Resistance - Nodulation - Division (RND) are grouped in five super families. Efflux pumps play a role in intrinsic resistance against antibiotics among some pathogens. Besides, pumps give rise to...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic human pathogen and one of the leading causes of nosocomia...
Efflux pumps are transport proteins involved in the extrusion of toxic substrates (including virtual...
Antibiotic resistance is a constantly progressing epidemic. Many strains of bacteria have developed ...
WOS: 000355774200015PubMed ID: 26167829The process of active efflux, the last described resistance m...
PubMed ID: 26167829The process of active efflux, the last described resistance mechanism in bacteria...
Multidrug resistance (MDR) has appeared in response to selective pressures resulting from the incorr...
Introduction: Microbial resistance against antibiotics is a serious threat to the effective treatmen...
International audienceAfter several decades of continuously successful antibiotic therapy against ba...
AbstractMultidrug resistance (MDR) refers to the capability of bacterial pathogens to withstand leth...
Abstract: Active efflux is a wide-spread mechanism for bacterial resistance to antibiotics, which co...
Antibiotic resistance is one of the most pressing health issues of our days. It can arise due to a m...
The rapid spread of bacteria expressing multidrug resistance (MDR) has necessitated the discovery of...
Active efflux is a widespread mechanism for bacterial resistance to antibiotics, which contributes t...
An effective response that combines prevention and treatment is still the most anticipated solution ...
Drug efflux pumps play a key role in drug resistance and also serve other functions in bacteria. The...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic human pathogen and one of the leading causes of nosocomia...
Efflux pumps are transport proteins involved in the extrusion of toxic substrates (including virtual...
Antibiotic resistance is a constantly progressing epidemic. Many strains of bacteria have developed ...
WOS: 000355774200015PubMed ID: 26167829The process of active efflux, the last described resistance m...
PubMed ID: 26167829The process of active efflux, the last described resistance mechanism in bacteria...
Multidrug resistance (MDR) has appeared in response to selective pressures resulting from the incorr...
Introduction: Microbial resistance against antibiotics is a serious threat to the effective treatmen...
International audienceAfter several decades of continuously successful antibiotic therapy against ba...
AbstractMultidrug resistance (MDR) refers to the capability of bacterial pathogens to withstand leth...
Abstract: Active efflux is a wide-spread mechanism for bacterial resistance to antibiotics, which co...
Antibiotic resistance is one of the most pressing health issues of our days. It can arise due to a m...
The rapid spread of bacteria expressing multidrug resistance (MDR) has necessitated the discovery of...
Active efflux is a widespread mechanism for bacterial resistance to antibiotics, which contributes t...
An effective response that combines prevention and treatment is still the most anticipated solution ...
Drug efflux pumps play a key role in drug resistance and also serve other functions in bacteria. The...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic human pathogen and one of the leading causes of nosocomia...
Efflux pumps are transport proteins involved in the extrusion of toxic substrates (including virtual...
Antibiotic resistance is a constantly progressing epidemic. Many strains of bacteria have developed ...