In Vitro Studies of Persister Cells (original) (raw)

In Vitro Studies of Persister Cells

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Arrested Protein Synthesis Increases Persister-Like Cell Formation

Michael Benedik

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The Expression of Type II TA System Genes Following Persister Cell Formation in Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Isolates in The Exponential and Stationary Phases

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