Antimicrobial Peptide Resistance Mechanisms of Gram-Positive Bacteria
Antimicrobial peptides, or AMPs, play a significant role in many environments as a tool to remove competing organisms. In response, many bacteria have evolved mechanisms to resist these peptides and prevent AMP-mediated killing. The development of AMP resistance mechanisms is driven by direct compet...
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Main Authors: | Kathryn L. Nawrocki (Author), Emily K. Crispell (Author), Shonna M. McBride (Author) |
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2014-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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