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SUBMITTER: Cheverton AM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4942678 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Cheverton Angela M AM Gollan Bridget B Przydacz Michal M Wong Chi T CT Mylona Anastasia A Hare Stephen A SA Helaine Sophie S
Molecular cell 20160602 1
The recalcitrance of many bacterial infections to antibiotic treatment is thought to be due to the presence of persisters that are non-growing, antibiotic-insensitive cells. Eventually, persisters resume growth, accounting for relapses of infection. Salmonella is an important pathogen that causes disease through its ability to survive inside macrophages. After macrophage phagocytosis, a significant proportion of the Salmonella population forms non-growing persisters through the action of toxin-a ...[more]