An effective response that combines prevention and treatment is still the most anticipated solution to the increasing incidence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). As the phenomenon continues to evolve, AMR is driving an escalation of hard-to-treat infections and mortality rates. Over the years, bacteria have devised a variety of survival tactics to outwit the antibiotic’s effects, yet given their great adaptability, unexpected mechanisms are still to be discovered. Over-expression of efflux pumps (EPs) constitutes the leading strategy of bacterial resistance, and it is also a primary driver in the establishment of multidrug resistance (MDR). Extensive efforts are being made to develop antibiotic resistance breakers (ARBs) with the ultimate ...
The global emergence of multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria is a growing threat to antibiotic...
Multidrug resistant bacteria have become a great concern in the world of medicine. Antibiotics are n...
Antibiotic resistance is a constantly progressing epidemic. Many strains of bacteria have developed ...
Multidrug resistance (MDR) has appeared in response to selective pressures resulting from the incorr...
International audienceAfter several decades of continuously successful antibiotic therapy against ba...
The rapid spread of bacteria expressing multidrug resistance (MDR) has necessitated the discovery of...
Multidrug resistance (MDR) has appeared in response to selective pressures resulting from the incorr...
Antibiotics, once considered the lifeline for treating bacterial infections, are under threat due to...
The rapid spread of bacteria expressing multidrug resistance (MDR) has necessitated the discovery of...
International audienceIntroduction: Worrying levels of bacterial resistance have been reported world...
WOS: 000355774200015PubMed ID: 26167829The process of active efflux, the last described resistance m...
AbstractMultidrug resistance (MDR) refers to the capability of bacterial pathogens to withstand leth...
Introduction: Microbial resistance against antibiotics is a serious threat to the effective treatmen...
Antimicrobial resistance is based on the multifarious strategies that bacteria adopt to face antibio...
Conventional antimicrobials are increasingly ineffective due to the emergence of multidrug-resistanc...
The global emergence of multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria is a growing threat to antibiotic...
Multidrug resistant bacteria have become a great concern in the world of medicine. Antibiotics are n...
Antibiotic resistance is a constantly progressing epidemic. Many strains of bacteria have developed ...
Multidrug resistance (MDR) has appeared in response to selective pressures resulting from the incorr...
International audienceAfter several decades of continuously successful antibiotic therapy against ba...
The rapid spread of bacteria expressing multidrug resistance (MDR) has necessitated the discovery of...
Multidrug resistance (MDR) has appeared in response to selective pressures resulting from the incorr...
Antibiotics, once considered the lifeline for treating bacterial infections, are under threat due to...
The rapid spread of bacteria expressing multidrug resistance (MDR) has necessitated the discovery of...
International audienceIntroduction: Worrying levels of bacterial resistance have been reported world...
WOS: 000355774200015PubMed ID: 26167829The process of active efflux, the last described resistance m...
AbstractMultidrug resistance (MDR) refers to the capability of bacterial pathogens to withstand leth...
Introduction: Microbial resistance against antibiotics is a serious threat to the effective treatmen...
Antimicrobial resistance is based on the multifarious strategies that bacteria adopt to face antibio...
Conventional antimicrobials are increasingly ineffective due to the emergence of multidrug-resistanc...
The global emergence of multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria is a growing threat to antibiotic...
Multidrug resistant bacteria have become a great concern in the world of medicine. Antibiotics are n...
Antibiotic resistance is a constantly progressing epidemic. Many strains of bacteria have developed ...