Antibiotics are today one of the most important cornerstones in modern healthcare when it comes to treating bacterial infections. It is an asset human kind have been leaning on for the last century, but excessive and widespread misuse of antibiotics have left deep scars in the form of multi resistant pathogenic strains of bacteria that we soon will not be able to treat. A lot of research have been invested in understanding the mechanisms and spread of resistance within bacteria living in planktonic form, overlooking the fact that there are more lifestyles that causes problems. In this study, focus has been put on antibiotic resistance within bacteria living as biofilms, a lifestyle that causes problems in chronic infections and prosthetics/...
Objectives:Understanding how phenotypic traits vary has been a longstanding goal of evolutionary bio...
Most bacteria in nature exist in aggregated communities known as biofilms. Bacteria within biofilms ...
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are increasingly a major healthcare problem but very few new classes o...
The challenges posed by antibiotic-resistant bacteria in treating infections, particularly those ass...
Instead of planktonic growth in nature, many species of bacteria form biofilm to survive in harsh co...
Bacterial resistance is a rapidly escalating threat to public health as our arsenal of effective ant...
The evolution of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has mainly been studied in planktonic bacteria expos...
Besides the well-known problems associated with antibiotic resistance, treatment of bacterial infect...
Biofilms are populations of microorganisms adherent to each other and/or to wetted surfaces (such as...
It is possible for a variety of bacteria, including pathogens, to form biofilms, which serve as a me...
ABSTRACT Recent research has demonstrated that selection for antibiotic resistance occurs at very lo...
Most bacteria in nature exist in biofilms, which are inherently tolerant to antibiotics. There is cu...
In nature, bacteria grow attached to surfaces in communities called biofilms. Biofilm bacteria are p...
There is concern that antibiotics in the environment can select for and enrich bacteria carrying acq...
Abstract Staphylococcus aureus is one of the most common pathogens in biofilm-associated chronic inf...
Objectives:Understanding how phenotypic traits vary has been a longstanding goal of evolutionary bio...
Most bacteria in nature exist in aggregated communities known as biofilms. Bacteria within biofilms ...
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are increasingly a major healthcare problem but very few new classes o...
The challenges posed by antibiotic-resistant bacteria in treating infections, particularly those ass...
Instead of planktonic growth in nature, many species of bacteria form biofilm to survive in harsh co...
Bacterial resistance is a rapidly escalating threat to public health as our arsenal of effective ant...
The evolution of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has mainly been studied in planktonic bacteria expos...
Besides the well-known problems associated with antibiotic resistance, treatment of bacterial infect...
Biofilms are populations of microorganisms adherent to each other and/or to wetted surfaces (such as...
It is possible for a variety of bacteria, including pathogens, to form biofilms, which serve as a me...
ABSTRACT Recent research has demonstrated that selection for antibiotic resistance occurs at very lo...
Most bacteria in nature exist in biofilms, which are inherently tolerant to antibiotics. There is cu...
In nature, bacteria grow attached to surfaces in communities called biofilms. Biofilm bacteria are p...
There is concern that antibiotics in the environment can select for and enrich bacteria carrying acq...
Abstract Staphylococcus aureus is one of the most common pathogens in biofilm-associated chronic inf...
Objectives:Understanding how phenotypic traits vary has been a longstanding goal of evolutionary bio...
Most bacteria in nature exist in aggregated communities known as biofilms. Bacteria within biofilms ...
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are increasingly a major healthcare problem but very few new classes o...