Theory shows mechanism behind delayed development of antibiotic resistance

Tuesday, May 5, 2009 - 13:42 in Health & Medicine

Inhibiting the "drug efflux pumps" in bacteria, which function as their defence mechanisms against antibiotics, can mask the effect of mutations that have led to resistance in the form of low-affinity drug binding to target molecules in the cell.

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