Persisters-a drug-tolerant sub-population in an isogenic bacterial culture-have been featured throughout the last decade due to their important role in recurrent bacterial infections. Numerous investigations detail the mechanisms responsible for the formation of persisters and suggest exciting strategies for their eradication. In this review, we argue that the very term "persistence" is currently used to describe a large and heterogeneous set of physiological phenomena that are functions of bacterial species, strains, growth conditions, and antibiotics used in the experiments. We caution against the oversimplification of the mechanisms of persistence and urge for a more rigorous validation of the applicability of these mechanisms in each ca...
Persister cells constitute a small, antibiotic-tolerant fraction in an otherwise susceptible populat...
A significant mortality rate from infectious diseases is largely mediated by the widespread and unco...
All bacteria form persisters, cells that are multidrug tolerant and therefore able to survive antibi...
Persisters-a drug-tolerant sub-population in an isogenic bacterial culture-have been featured throug...
Persisters are transiently tolerant variants that allow populations to avoid eradication by antibiot...
Bactericidal antibiotics quickly kill the majority of a bacterial population. However, a small fract...
Many bacteria can infect and persist inside their hosts for long periods of time. This can be due to...
Persistence has been linked to treatment failure since its discovery over 70 years ago and understan...
The ability to persist is inherent in the vast majority of bacterial species. Persisters represent a...
Persistence is a phenomenon during which a small fraction of a total bacterial population survives t...
Persistent bacteria, shortly persisters, are cells that are characterized by their tolerance to anti...
Any bacterial population harbors a small number of phenotypic variants that survive exposure to high...
Persister cells display tolerance to high doses of bactericidal antibiotics and typically comprise a...
All bacterial populations harbor a small fraction of transiently antibiotic-tolerant cells called pe...
Microbial drug persistence is a widespread phenomenon in which a subpopulation of microorganisms is ...
Persister cells constitute a small, antibiotic-tolerant fraction in an otherwise susceptible populat...
A significant mortality rate from infectious diseases is largely mediated by the widespread and unco...
All bacteria form persisters, cells that are multidrug tolerant and therefore able to survive antibi...
Persisters-a drug-tolerant sub-population in an isogenic bacterial culture-have been featured throug...
Persisters are transiently tolerant variants that allow populations to avoid eradication by antibiot...
Bactericidal antibiotics quickly kill the majority of a bacterial population. However, a small fract...
Many bacteria can infect and persist inside their hosts for long periods of time. This can be due to...
Persistence has been linked to treatment failure since its discovery over 70 years ago and understan...
The ability to persist is inherent in the vast majority of bacterial species. Persisters represent a...
Persistence is a phenomenon during which a small fraction of a total bacterial population survives t...
Persistent bacteria, shortly persisters, are cells that are characterized by their tolerance to anti...
Any bacterial population harbors a small number of phenotypic variants that survive exposure to high...
Persister cells display tolerance to high doses of bactericidal antibiotics and typically comprise a...
All bacterial populations harbor a small fraction of transiently antibiotic-tolerant cells called pe...
Microbial drug persistence is a widespread phenomenon in which a subpopulation of microorganisms is ...
Persister cells constitute a small, antibiotic-tolerant fraction in an otherwise susceptible populat...
A significant mortality rate from infectious diseases is largely mediated by the widespread and unco...
All bacteria form persisters, cells that are multidrug tolerant and therefore able to survive antibi...