MDR Pumps as Crossroads of Resistance: Antibiotics and Bacteriophages
At present, antibiotic resistance represents a global problem in modern medicine. In the near future, humanity may face a situation where medicine will be powerless against resistant bacteria and a post-antibiotic era will come. The development of new antibiotics is either very expensive or ineffect...
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Main Author: | Pavel A. Nazarov (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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