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Mechanisms of Drug Efflux and Strategies to Overcome Them as a Way to Control Microbial Growth
The discovery of antibacterials during the twentieth century has been one of the most important events in the history of medicine. The development, production, and use of these new drugs revolutionized clinica...
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Horizontal Gene Transfer in Obligate Parasites
Parasitism entails a tight interaction between host, parasites, and the host’s commensal organisms; this derives into a coevolution process that in turn represents an extreme parasite specialization, associate...