迎接抗生素的新时代?

H. Jessen
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在抗生素治疗期间,细菌可以通过一种被称为持久性的机制有效地冬眠,当它们“醒来”时,它们可以像之前一样具有传染性。PP-MAGIC项目的研究人员正在研究细菌是如何成为持久性的,这可能会导致更有效抗生素的开发,Henning Jessen教授解释道。
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Waking up to a new era in antibiotics?
Bacteria can effectively hibernate during antibiotic treatment through a mechanism called persistence, and when they ‘wake up’ they can be as infectious as they were beforehand. Researchers in the PP-MAGIC project are investigating how bacteria become persisters, which could lead to the development of more effective antibiotics, as Professor Henning Jessen explains.
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