Antibiotic tolerance and persistence allow bacteria to survive lethal doses of antibiotic drugs in the absence of genetic resistance. Despite the urgent need to address these phenomena as a cause of clinical antibiotic treatment failure, studies on antibiotic tolerance and persistence are notorious for contradictory and inconsistent findings. Many of these problems are likely caused by differences in the methodology used to study antibiotic tolerance and persistence in the laboratory. Standardized experimental procedures would therefore greatly promote research in this field by facilitating the integrated analysis of results obtained by different research groups. Here, we present a robust and adaptable methodology to study antibiotic tolera...
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...
To curb the rising threat of antimicrobial resistance, we need to understand the routes to antimicro...
Antibiotic tolerance and persistence allow bacteria to survive lethal doses of antibiotic drugs in t...
Genetically susceptible bacteria can escape the action of bactericidal antibiotics through antibioti...
Increasing concerns about the rising rates of antibiotic therapy failure and advances in single-cell...
Non-heritable drug resistance, such as tolerance and persistence towards antibiotics, is little char...
Any bacterial population harbors a small number of phenotypic variants that survive exposure to high...
ABSTRACT Bacterial persisters are phenotypic variants that survive antibiotic treatment in a dormant...
During the golden age of antibiotic discovery, the fight against bacterial infections was believed t...
During the golden age of antibiotic discovery, the fight against bacterial infections was believed t...
Persister cells display tolerance to high doses of bactericidal antibiotics and typically comprise a...
Persister cells are described as a small phenotypically different subpopulation of specialized survi...
When growing bacteria are exposed to bactericidal concentrations of antibiotics, the sensitivity of ...
Background: Bacterial persistence to antibiotics relates to the phenotypic ability to survive lethal...
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...
To curb the rising threat of antimicrobial resistance, we need to understand the routes to antimicro...
Antibiotic tolerance and persistence allow bacteria to survive lethal doses of antibiotic drugs in t...
Genetically susceptible bacteria can escape the action of bactericidal antibiotics through antibioti...
Increasing concerns about the rising rates of antibiotic therapy failure and advances in single-cell...
Non-heritable drug resistance, such as tolerance and persistence towards antibiotics, is little char...
Any bacterial population harbors a small number of phenotypic variants that survive exposure to high...
ABSTRACT Bacterial persisters are phenotypic variants that survive antibiotic treatment in a dormant...
During the golden age of antibiotic discovery, the fight against bacterial infections was believed t...
During the golden age of antibiotic discovery, the fight against bacterial infections was believed t...
Persister cells display tolerance to high doses of bactericidal antibiotics and typically comprise a...
Persister cells are described as a small phenotypically different subpopulation of specialized survi...
When growing bacteria are exposed to bactericidal concentrations of antibiotics, the sensitivity of ...
Background: Bacterial persistence to antibiotics relates to the phenotypic ability to survive lethal...
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...
To curb the rising threat of antimicrobial resistance, we need to understand the routes to antimicro...