Plasmid-mediated phenotypic noise leads to transient antibiotic resistance in bacteria
The rise of antibiotic resistance is a critical public health concern, requiring an understanding of mechanisms that enable bacteria to tolerate antimicrobial agents. Bacteria use diverse strategies, including the amplification of drug-resistance genes. In this paper, we showed that multicopy plasmi...
Main Authors: | Hernandez-Beltran, JCR, Rodríguez-Beltrán, J, Aguilar-Luviano, OB, Velez-Santiago, J, Mondragón-Palomino, O, Maclean, RC, Fuentes-Hernández, A, San Millán, A, Peña-Miller, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2024
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