There is an urgent need for new therapeutic strategies to counteract the global threat of antibiotic resistance, which has become, in recent years, one of the major public health concern. An important contribution to the microbial survival in hostile environments has been given by the capability of pathogens to form sessile communities able to adhere to biotic or abiotic surfaces, known as biofilms.
Parrino, B., Diana, P., Cirrincione, G., Cascioferro, S. (2018). Bacterial Biofilm Inhibition in the Development of Effective Anti-Virulence Strategy. THE OPEN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY JOURNAL, 12, 84-87 [10.2174/1874104501812010084].
Bacterial Biofilm Inhibition in the Development of Effective Anti-Virulence Strategy
Parrino, Barbara;Diana, Patrizia;Cirrincione, Girolamo;Cascioferro, Stella
2018-01-01
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There is an urgent need for new therapeutic strategies to counteract the global threat of antibiotic resistance, which has become, in recent years, one of the major public health concern. An important contribution to the microbial survival in hostile environments has been given by the capability of pathogens to form sessile communities able to adhere to biotic or abiotic surfaces, known as biofilms.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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