The rise of antibiotic resistance in common human pathogens and the lack of development of novel therapeutic treatments has created a threat to global health. A unique source for potential novel treatments are from microorganisms, particularly within the complex, antagonistic polymicrobial interactions that take place in microbial communities. These unique mechanisms utilized by microorganisms to fight each other could potentially identify novel therapeutic targets for use at a clinical level, however, there is a lack of research in this area to determine its applicability. Alcaligenes faecalis is a Gram-negative bacterium that seldom causes human disease and has been observed in our lab to show competitive, contact-dependent inhibitory mec...
227 pages : color illustrationsPolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P ABCT 2017 LiThe increasing ...
Aims: Identification of a gene for self-protection from the antibiotic-producing plant pathogen Xant...
In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms m...
The rise of antibiotic resistance of common human pathogens and the lack of development of novel the...
Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria change in response to selective pressures induced by anti...
Microbes all compete for the same limited nutrients, space, and resources; therefore, they show comp...
Staphylococcus aureus has developed resistance to several antibiotics including vancomycin, which is...
Microbes compete for the same limited nutrients, space, and resources; therefore, they show competit...
The recent rise of multidrug resistant microorganisms has grown from an isolated concern to a massiv...
The emergence of antimicrobial drug resistance is of enormous public concern due to the increased ri...
Throughout existence, fungi and bacteria have long shared ecological niches and thus engage in numer...
Pneumocandins and echinocandins are fungicidal antibiotics, currently in clinical development, that ...
In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms m...
Spread of antibiotic resistance among bacteria responsible for nosocomial and community-acquired inf...
Spread of antibiotic resistance among bacteria responsible for nosocomial and community-acquired inf...
227 pages : color illustrationsPolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P ABCT 2017 LiThe increasing ...
Aims: Identification of a gene for self-protection from the antibiotic-producing plant pathogen Xant...
In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms m...
The rise of antibiotic resistance of common human pathogens and the lack of development of novel the...
Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria change in response to selective pressures induced by anti...
Microbes all compete for the same limited nutrients, space, and resources; therefore, they show comp...
Staphylococcus aureus has developed resistance to several antibiotics including vancomycin, which is...
Microbes compete for the same limited nutrients, space, and resources; therefore, they show competit...
The recent rise of multidrug resistant microorganisms has grown from an isolated concern to a massiv...
The emergence of antimicrobial drug resistance is of enormous public concern due to the increased ri...
Throughout existence, fungi and bacteria have long shared ecological niches and thus engage in numer...
Pneumocandins and echinocandins are fungicidal antibiotics, currently in clinical development, that ...
In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms m...
Spread of antibiotic resistance among bacteria responsible for nosocomial and community-acquired inf...
Spread of antibiotic resistance among bacteria responsible for nosocomial and community-acquired inf...
227 pages : color illustrationsPolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P ABCT 2017 LiThe increasing ...
Aims: Identification of a gene for self-protection from the antibiotic-producing plant pathogen Xant...
In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms m...