Influence of stress and antibiotic resistance on cell-length distribution in Mycobacterium tuberculosis clinical isolates.
Mycobacterial cellular variations in growth and division increase heterogeneity in cell length, possibly contributing to cell-to-cell variation in host and antibiotic stress tolerance. This may be one of the factors influencing Mycobacterium tuberculosis persistence to antibiotics. Tuberculosis (TB)...
Main Authors: | Vijay, S, Vinh, D, Hai, H, Ha, V, Dung, V, Dinh, T, Nhung, H, Tram, T, Aldridge, B, Hanh, N, Thu, D, Phu, N, Thwaites, G, Nguyen, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media
2017
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