Constitutive Activation of RpoH and the Addition of L-arabinose Influence Antibiotic Sensitivity of PHL628 <i>E. coli</i>
Antibiotics are used to combat the ever-present threat of infectious diseases, but bacteria are continually evolving an assortment of defenses that enable their survival against even the most potent treatments. While the demand for novel antibiotic agents is high, the discovery of a new agent is exc...
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Main Authors: | Jenna K. Frizzell (Author), Ryan L. Taylor (Author), Lisa M. Ryno (Author) |
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