Nifedipine Potentiates Susceptibility of <i>Salmonella</i> Typhimurium to Different Classes of Antibiotics
The calcium channel blocker nifedipine induces cellular iron export, thereby limiting the availability of the essential nutrient iron for intracellular pathogens, resulting in bacteriostatic activity. To study if nifedipine may exert a synergistic anti-microbial activity when combined with antibioti...
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Main Authors: | David Haschka (Author), Manuel Grander (Author), Johannes Eibensteiner (Author), Stefanie Dichtl (Author), Sabine Koppelstätter (Author), Günter Weiss (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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