Despite its clinical relevance and the fact that the phenomenon of persistence was discovered in the 1940s, little is known about the mechanisms behind persister cell formation. Research in this field has mainly focused on the model organism Escherichia coli and few genetic determinants of persistence have been described in other bacterial species, impairing the development of target-based strategies to combat these antibiotic-tolerant cells. In this chapter we describe a top-down large-scale screening method capable of specifically identifying small molecule compounds that, in combination with conventional antibiotics, significantly reduce the persister fraction in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The method is readily adaptable for other species. ...
The ability to persist is inherent in the vast majority of bacterial species. Persisters represent a...
Persister cells constitute a small, antibiotic-tolerant fraction in an otherwise susceptible populat...
When exposed to lethal doses of antibiotics, bacterial populations are most often not completely era...
Despite its clinical relevance and the fact that the phenomenon of persistence was discovered in the...
Bacterial persisters are rare, phenotypic variants that are temporarily tolerant to high concentrati...
Persister cells are phenotypic variants that are extremely tolerant to high concentrations of antibi...
ofloxacin; stationary phase; biofilm. Persister cells are phenotypic variants that are extremely tol...
<w:latentstyles Here, we aim to obtain more insight into the mechanistic basis of persistence of P....
Any bacterial population harbors a small number of phenotypic variants that survive exposure to high...
Bacterial persisters are rare, phenotypic variants that are temporarily tolerant to high concentrati...
In addition to the well-known strategies of antibiotic resistance and biofilm formation, bacterial p...
A significant mortality rate from infectious diseases is largely mediated by the widespread and unco...
A significant mortality rate from infectious diseases is largely mediated by the widespread and unco...
Any bacterial population harbors a small number of phenotypic variants that survive exposure to high...
Our bodies have trillions more microbial cells than human cells. Although most of these microorganis...
The ability to persist is inherent in the vast majority of bacterial species. Persisters represent a...
Persister cells constitute a small, antibiotic-tolerant fraction in an otherwise susceptible populat...
When exposed to lethal doses of antibiotics, bacterial populations are most often not completely era...
Despite its clinical relevance and the fact that the phenomenon of persistence was discovered in the...
Bacterial persisters are rare, phenotypic variants that are temporarily tolerant to high concentrati...
Persister cells are phenotypic variants that are extremely tolerant to high concentrations of antibi...
ofloxacin; stationary phase; biofilm. Persister cells are phenotypic variants that are extremely tol...
<w:latentstyles Here, we aim to obtain more insight into the mechanistic basis of persistence of P....
Any bacterial population harbors a small number of phenotypic variants that survive exposure to high...
Bacterial persisters are rare, phenotypic variants that are temporarily tolerant to high concentrati...
In addition to the well-known strategies of antibiotic resistance and biofilm formation, bacterial p...
A significant mortality rate from infectious diseases is largely mediated by the widespread and unco...
A significant mortality rate from infectious diseases is largely mediated by the widespread and unco...
Any bacterial population harbors a small number of phenotypic variants that survive exposure to high...
Our bodies have trillions more microbial cells than human cells. Although most of these microorganis...
The ability to persist is inherent in the vast majority of bacterial species. Persisters represent a...
Persister cells constitute a small, antibiotic-tolerant fraction in an otherwise susceptible populat...
When exposed to lethal doses of antibiotics, bacterial populations are most often not completely era...