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Infectious Process and Resistance Biofilm Role.El papel del biofilm en el proceso infeccioso y la resistencia
(Universidad Colegio Mayor de Cundinamarca, 2004-12-15)
Biofilm is a cell population which grows up together in a wrapped surface in a exopolysaccharide matrix which protects them of antibiotic attacks. More than 60% of all microbial infection is caused by Biofilm, to raise the resistance of these antimicrobial communities there are several mechanisms among others; antibiotic inactivity by extracellular polymerous or enzymatic alteration, grow rate diminished due to nutrient ...
Infectious Process and Resistance Biofilm Role.El papel del biofilm en el proceso infeccioso y la resistencia
(Universidad Colegio Mayor de Cundinamarca, 2004-12-15)
Biofilm is a cell population which grows up together in a wrapped surface in a exopolysaccharide matrix which protects them of antibiotic attacks. More than 60% of all microbial infection is caused by Biofilm, to raise the resistance of these antimicrobial communities there are several mechanisms among others; antibiotic inactivity by extracellular polymerous or enzymatic alteration, grow rate diminished due to nutrient ...
Caenorhabditis elegans as an infection model for the study of antimicrobialsCaenorhabditis elegans como modelo de infección para el estudio de antimicrobianos
(Universidad Colegio Mayor de Cundinamarca, 2021-09-20)
Despite some ethical limitations, animals play an important role as surrogate hosts in investigating the pathophysiological mechanisms of disease in order to test drugs against different pathologies. One of the great problems in public health worldwide in the pharmacological context is the production of antibiotics and the occurrence of microbial resistance, the use of animal models is becoming increasingly complex due ...
Caenorhabditis elegans as an infection model for the study of antimicrobialsCaenorhabditis elegans como modelo de infección para el estudio de antimicrobianos
(Universidad Colegio Mayor de Cundinamarca, 2021-09-20)
Despite some ethical limitations, animals play an important role as surrogate hosts in investigating the pathophysiological mechanisms of disease in order to test drugs against different pathologies. One of the great problems in public health worldwide in the pharmacological context is the production of antibiotics and the occurrence of microbial resistance, the use of animal models is becoming increasingly complex due ...