Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the etiologic agent of human tuberculosis, has an extraordinary ability to survive against environmental stresses including antibiotics. Although stress tolerance of M. tuberculosis is one of the likely contributors to the 6-month long chemotherapy of tuberculosis (1), the molecular mechanisms underlying this characteristic phenotype of the pathogen remain unclear. Many microbial species have evolved to survive in stressful environments by self-assembling in highly organized, surface attached, and matrix encapsulated structures called biofilms (2-4). Growth in communities appears to be a preferred survival strategy of microbes, and is achieved through genetic components that regulate surface attachment, intercell...
Abstract Mycobacterium tuberculosis and M. smegmatis form drug-tolerant biofilms through dedicated g...
Abstract Background A study to evaluate the biofilm-development ability in three different media (Mi...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis and M. smegmatis form drug-tolerant biofilms through dedicated genetic pr...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the etiologic agent of human tuberculosis, has an extraordinary ability ...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the etiologic agent of human tuberculosis, has an extraordinary ability ...
Successful treatment of human tuberculosis requires 6-9 months' therapy with multiple antibiotics. I...
Successful treatment of human tuberculosis requires 6-9 months' therapy with multiple antibiotics. I...
Mycobacteria naturally grow as corded biofilms in liquid media without detergent. Such detergent-fre...
Tuberculosis is the leading cause of death due to a single infectious agent, and over one-third of t...
Successful treatment of human tuberculosis requires 6–9 months ’ therapy with multiple antibiotics. ...
Abstract. The data proving low probability of observing Biofilm Formation (BF) by contemporary clini...
Much is known regarding the antibiotic susceptibility of planktonic cultures of Mycobacterium tuberc...
Increasing evidence from recent reports of drug-resistant mycobacterial strains poses a challenge wo...
Biofilms represent universal strategy for bacterial survival. Living in form of biofilms, bacteria a...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) causes tuberculosis (TB). The treatment of TB requires administrati...
Abstract Mycobacterium tuberculosis and M. smegmatis form drug-tolerant biofilms through dedicated g...
Abstract Background A study to evaluate the biofilm-development ability in three different media (Mi...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis and M. smegmatis form drug-tolerant biofilms through dedicated genetic pr...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the etiologic agent of human tuberculosis, has an extraordinary ability ...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the etiologic agent of human tuberculosis, has an extraordinary ability ...
Successful treatment of human tuberculosis requires 6-9 months' therapy with multiple antibiotics. I...
Successful treatment of human tuberculosis requires 6-9 months' therapy with multiple antibiotics. I...
Mycobacteria naturally grow as corded biofilms in liquid media without detergent. Such detergent-fre...
Tuberculosis is the leading cause of death due to a single infectious agent, and over one-third of t...
Successful treatment of human tuberculosis requires 6–9 months ’ therapy with multiple antibiotics. ...
Abstract. The data proving low probability of observing Biofilm Formation (BF) by contemporary clini...
Much is known regarding the antibiotic susceptibility of planktonic cultures of Mycobacterium tuberc...
Increasing evidence from recent reports of drug-resistant mycobacterial strains poses a challenge wo...
Biofilms represent universal strategy for bacterial survival. Living in form of biofilms, bacteria a...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) causes tuberculosis (TB). The treatment of TB requires administrati...
Abstract Mycobacterium tuberculosis and M. smegmatis form drug-tolerant biofilms through dedicated g...
Abstract Background A study to evaluate the biofilm-development ability in three different media (Mi...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis and M. smegmatis form drug-tolerant biofilms through dedicated genetic pr...