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2019-10 Transient Silencing of Antibiotic Resistance by Mutation Represents a Significant Potential Source of Unanticipated Therapeutic Failure
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Studies of MRSA
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"Wolves in sheep's clothing" – the superbugs outsmarting laboratory tests
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2019-10 Transient Silencing of Antibiotic Resistance by Mutation Represents a Significant Potential Source of Unanticipated Therapeutic Failure
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2019-10 Transient Silencing of Antibiotic Resistance by Mutation Represents a Significant Potential Source of Unanticipated Therapeutic Failure
Transient Silencing of Antibiotic Resistance by Mutation Represents a Significant Potential Source of Unanticipated Therapeutic Failure | mBio
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2019-10 Transient Silencing of Antibiotic Resistance by Mutation Represents a Significant Potential Source of Unanticipated Therapeutic Failure
University of Leeds | News > Health > 'Wolves in sheep's clothing' – the superbugs outsmarting lab tests
https://www.leeds.ac.uk/news/article/4491/wolves_in_sheeps_clothing__the_superbugs_outsmarting_lab_tests
2019-10 Transient Silencing of Antibiotic Resistance by Mutation Represents a Significant Potential Source of Unanticipated Therapeutic Failure