The ability of bacteria to evolve resistance to antibiotics has been much reported in recent years. It is less well-known that within populations of bacteria there are cells which are resistant due to a non-inherited phenotypic switch to a slow-growing state. Although such 'persister' cells are receiving increasing attention, the evolutionary forces involved have been relatively ignored. Persistence has a direct benefit to cells because it allows survival during catastrophes-a form of bet-hedging. However, persistence can also provide an indirect benefit to other individuals, because the reduced growth rate can reduce competition for limiting resources. This raises the possibility that persistence is a social trait, which can be influenced ...
We propose that microbes that have developed persistent relationships with human hosts have evolved ...
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...
The ability of bacteria to evolve resistance to antibiotics has been much reported in recent years. ...
Persisters are transiently tolerant variants that allow populations to avoid eradication by antibiot...
Persistent bacteria, shortly persisters, are cells that are characterized by their tolerance to anti...
antibiotics; single cells; microfluidics; resistance; tolerance. While the DNA sequence is largely r...
Persisters are transiently antibiotic-tolerant cells that complicate the treatment of bacterial infe...
Persister cells constitute a small, antibiotic-tolerant fraction in an otherwise susceptible populat...
Laboratory experiments show that social interactions between bacterial cells can drive evolutionary...
Bacterial persistence is a potential cause of antibiotic therapy failure. Antibiotic-tolerant persis...
The ability to persist is inherent in the vast majority of bacterial species. Persisters represent a...
Failure of antibiotic therapies causes > 700,000 deaths yearly and involves both bacterial resistanc...
Population bottlenecks are assumed to play a key role in the maintenance of social traits in microbe...
To survive and thrive in their environment, bacteria engage in a multitude of cooperative and compet...
We propose that microbes that have developed persistent relationships with human hosts have evolved ...
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...
The ability of bacteria to evolve resistance to antibiotics has been much reported in recent years. ...
Persisters are transiently tolerant variants that allow populations to avoid eradication by antibiot...
Persistent bacteria, shortly persisters, are cells that are characterized by their tolerance to anti...
antibiotics; single cells; microfluidics; resistance; tolerance. While the DNA sequence is largely r...
Persisters are transiently antibiotic-tolerant cells that complicate the treatment of bacterial infe...
Persister cells constitute a small, antibiotic-tolerant fraction in an otherwise susceptible populat...
Laboratory experiments show that social interactions between bacterial cells can drive evolutionary...
Bacterial persistence is a potential cause of antibiotic therapy failure. Antibiotic-tolerant persis...
The ability to persist is inherent in the vast majority of bacterial species. Persisters represent a...
Failure of antibiotic therapies causes > 700,000 deaths yearly and involves both bacterial resistanc...
Population bottlenecks are assumed to play a key role in the maintenance of social traits in microbe...
To survive and thrive in their environment, bacteria engage in a multitude of cooperative and compet...
We propose that microbes that have developed persistent relationships with human hosts have evolved ...
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...