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This project investigates how certain bacteria, specifically Escherichia coli and Vibrio anguillarum, develop resistance to stress, which impacts their survival and virulence. By understanding the molecular mechanisms behind this cross-resistance, the research aims to inform strategies for controlling bacterial populat…
Many bacteria, including human and animal pathogens can acquire a high-resistance state as a consequence of exposure to stress.
Since in their natural environments, bacteria seldom encounter conditions that allow exponential growth, understanding the mechanism/s behind stress-induced cross-resistance is of uttermost importance for the control of bacterial populations.
In particular, the epidemiology and virulence of many human, animal, and plant pathogens appears to be related to stress-induced…
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