The recalcitrance of biofilms to antimicrobials is a multi-factorial phenomenon, including genetic, physical, and physiological changes. Individually, they often cannot account for biofilm recalcitrance. However, their combination can increase the minimal inhibitory concentration of antibiotics needed to kill bacterial cells by three orders of magnitude, explaining bacterial survival under otherwise lethal drug treatment. The relative contributions of these factors depend on the specific antibiotics, bacterial strain, as well as environmental and growth conditions. An emerging population genetic property—increased biofilm genetic diversity—further enhances biofilm recalcitrance. Here, we develop a polygenic model of biofilm recalcitrance ac...
The rising prevalence of antibiotic resistant bacteria is an increasingly serious public health chal...
Biofilms represent a discrete form of microbial life which possess physiological distinctions from f...
Quantifying the action of antibiotics on biofilms is essential to devise therapies against chronic i...
The recalcitrance of biofilms to antimicrobials is a multi-factorial phenomenon, including genetic, ...
Most bacteria in nature exist in biofilms, which are inherently tolerant to antibiotics. There is cu...
Most bacteria in nature exist in aggregated communities known as biofilms. Bacteria within biofilms ...
The response of bacterial biofilms to treatment with antimicrobial agents is often characterized by ...
The primary objectives of this research were to demonstrate that: 1.) antibiotic resistant bacteria ...
Biofilms are aggregates of bacterial cells. Frequency of gene transfer in biofilms may be higher tha...
Multidrug resistant bacteria are a global threat for human and animal health. However, they are only...
Multidrug resistant bacteria are a global threat for human and animal health. However, they are only...
The complex spatial structure and the heterogeneity within biofilms lead to the emergence of specifi...
The model of biofilm infection was first proposed over a decade ago. Recent scientific advances have...
Antibiotic resistance, one of the most pressing challenges facing public health today, arises when a...
Biofilms represent a discrete form of microbial life which possess physiological distinctions from f...
The rising prevalence of antibiotic resistant bacteria is an increasingly serious public health chal...
Biofilms represent a discrete form of microbial life which possess physiological distinctions from f...
Quantifying the action of antibiotics on biofilms is essential to devise therapies against chronic i...
The recalcitrance of biofilms to antimicrobials is a multi-factorial phenomenon, including genetic, ...
Most bacteria in nature exist in biofilms, which are inherently tolerant to antibiotics. There is cu...
Most bacteria in nature exist in aggregated communities known as biofilms. Bacteria within biofilms ...
The response of bacterial biofilms to treatment with antimicrobial agents is often characterized by ...
The primary objectives of this research were to demonstrate that: 1.) antibiotic resistant bacteria ...
Biofilms are aggregates of bacterial cells. Frequency of gene transfer in biofilms may be higher tha...
Multidrug resistant bacteria are a global threat for human and animal health. However, they are only...
Multidrug resistant bacteria are a global threat for human and animal health. However, they are only...
The complex spatial structure and the heterogeneity within biofilms lead to the emergence of specifi...
The model of biofilm infection was first proposed over a decade ago. Recent scientific advances have...
Antibiotic resistance, one of the most pressing challenges facing public health today, arises when a...
Biofilms represent a discrete form of microbial life which possess physiological distinctions from f...
The rising prevalence of antibiotic resistant bacteria is an increasingly serious public health chal...
Biofilms represent a discrete form of microbial life which possess physiological distinctions from f...
Quantifying the action of antibiotics on biofilms is essential to devise therapies against chronic i...