Targeting Bacterial Biofilm: A New LecA Multivalent Ligand with Inhibitory Activity
Abstract
Biofilm formation by bacterial pathogens is a hallmark of chronic infections and is associated to increased antibiotic tolerance that makes pathogens difficult to eradicate with conventional antibiotic therapies. Infections caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa are of great concern, especially for immunocompromised and cystic fibrosis patients. P. aeruginosa lectins LecA and LecB are virulence factors and play a key role in establishing biofilm;...
Paper Details
Title
Targeting Bacterial Biofilm: A New LecA Multivalent Ligand with Inhibitory Activity
Published Date
Sep 24, 2019
Journal
Volume
20
Issue
23
Pages
2911 - 2915
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