Targeting bacterial membrane function: an underexploited mechanism for treating persistent infections

JG Hurdle, AJ O'neill, I Chopra, RE Lee - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2011 - nature.com
Persistent infections involving slow-growing or non-growing bacteria are hard to treat with
antibiotics that target biosynthetic processes in growing cells. Consequently, there is a need …

Targeting bacterial membrane function: an underexploited mechanism for treating persistent infections.

JG Hurdle, AJ O'Neill, I Chopra… - Nature Reviews …, 2011 - search.ebscohost.com
Persistent infections involving slow-growing or non-growing bacteria are hard to treat with
antibiotics that target biosynthetic processes in growing cells. Consequently, there is a need …

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Targeting bacterial membrane function: an underexploited mechanism for treating persistent infections

JG Hurdle, AJ O'Neill, I Chopra, RE Lee - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2011 - go.gale.com
Persistent infections involving slow-growing or non-growing bacteria are hard to treat with
antibiotics that target biosynthetic processes in growing cells. Consequently, there is a need …

Targeting bacterial membrane function: an underexploited mechanism for treating persistent infections

JG Hurdle, AJ O'Neill, I Chopra… - Nature reviews …, 2011 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Persistent infections involving slow-growing or non-growing bacteria are hard to treat with
antibiotics that target biosynthetic processes in growing cells. Consequently, there is a need …

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Persistent infections involving slow-growing or non-growing bacteria are hard to treat with
antibiotics that target biosynthetic processes in growing cells. Consequently, there is a need …

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JG Hurdle, AJ O'Neill, I Chopra, RE Lee - Nat Rev Microbiol, 2011 - researchgate.net
Persistent infections involving slow-growing or non-growing bacteria are hard to treat with
antibiotics that target biosynthetic processes in growing cells. Consequently, there is a need …

Targeting bacterial membrane function: an underexploited mechanism for treating persistent infections.

JG Hurdle, AJ O'Neill, I Chopra… - Nature reviews …, 2011 - europepmc.org
Persistent infections involving slow-growing or non-growing bacteria are hard to treat with
antibiotics that target biosynthetic processes in growing cells. Consequently, there is a need …

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JG Hurdle, AJ O'Neill, I Chopra, RE Lee - Nat Rev Microbiol, 2011 - academia.edu
Persistent infections involving slow-growing or non-growing bacteria are hard to treat with
antibiotics that target biosynthetic processes in growing cells. Consequently, there is a need …

Targeting bacterial membrane function: an underexploited mechanism for treating persistent infections.

JG Hurdle, AJ O'Neill, I Chopra… - Nature reviews …, 2011 - europepmc.org
Persistent infections involving slow-growing or non-growing bacteria are hard to treat with
antibiotics that target biosynthetic processes in growing cells. Consequently, there is a need …