N-Acetylcysteine Protects Bladder Epithelial Cells from Bacterial Invasion and Displays Antibiofilm Activity against Urinary Tract Bacterial Pathogens
<b>Introduction:</b> Urinary tract infections (UTIs) affect more than 150 million individuals annually. A strong correlation exists between bladder epithelia invasion by uropathogenic bacteria and patients with recurrent UTIs. Intracellular bacteria often recolonise epithelial cells post...
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Main Authors: | Arthika Manoharan (Author), Samantha Ognenovska (Author), Denis Paino (Author), Greg Whiteley (Author), Trevor Glasbey (Author), Frederik H. Kriel (Author), Jessica Farrell (Author), Kate H. Moore (Author), Jim Manos (Author), Theerthankar Das (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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