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  1. Science in China Series B: Chemistry
  2. Science in China Series B: Chemistry : Volume 57
  3. Science in China Series B: Chemistry : Volume 57, Issue 12, December 2014
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Science in China Series B: Chemistry : Volume 60
Science in China Series B: Chemistry : Volume 59
Science in China Series B: Chemistry : Volume 58
Science in China Series B: Chemistry : Volume 57
Science in China Series B: Chemistry : Volume 57, Issue 12, December 2014
Preface
DNA G-quadruplex and its potential as anticancer drug target
Tightening up the structure, lighting up the pathway: application of molecular constraints and light to manipulate protein folding, self-assembly and function
Bacterial persistence
Self-assembly of surfactant-like peptides and their applications
Advanced experimental methods toward understanding biophysicochemical interactions of interfacial biomolecules by using sum frequency generation vibrational spectroscopy
Computer simulation studies on the interactions between nanoparticles and cell membrane
Surface modification of natural cellulose substances: toward functional materials and applications
Selective aggregation of membrane proteins by membrane-mediated interactions
Investigation of nitroxoline-human serum albumin interactions by spectroscopic methods
Logic-signal output of fluorescent proteins for screening antibiotic combinations
Subsolidus binary phase diagram of the bilayer compounds [n-C$_{ n }$H$_{2n+1}$N(CH$_{3}$)$_{3}$]$_{2}$ZnCl$_{4}$ (n = 16, 18)
Energetics of protein backbone hydrogen bonds and their local electrostatic environment
Single-molecule-force spectroscopy study of the mechanism of interactions between TSP-1 and CD47
Simulating ion clustering in potassium thiocyanate aqueous solutions with various ion-water models
Trimer formation of 6-methyl-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine in salt with organic and inorganic acids: analysis of supramolecular architecture
Complexation of DNA with cationic surfactants as studied by small-angle X-ray scattering
Outgassing analysis of molecular glass photoresists under EUV irradiation
Molecularly imprinted polymer for pre-concentration of esculetin from tobacco followed by the UPLC analysis
Extraction of coal-tar pitch using NMP/ILs mixed solvents
Simultaneous desulfurization and denitrogen of liquid fuels using two functionalized group ionic liquids
Asphaltene precipitation modeling through ACE reaping of scaling equations
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Bacterial persistence

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Liu, YunXiao Yang, Jin Zhao, ZhiLun Pu, YingYing Bai, Fan
Copyright Year 2014
Abstract Although bacterial persistence was first observed in 1944, its underlying mechanism is just beginning to be understood and many fundamental questions remain. In this review, we summarize studies in order to chart the full map of bacterial persistence. Because persistence significantly contributes to disease recalcitrance, we also elucidate the probable relationships between bacterial persistence and prolonged chronic infections, with some comments on future research directions and therapeutic strategies.
Starting Page 1625
Ending Page 1633
Page Count 9
File Format PDF
ISSN 16747291
Journal Science in China Series B: Chemistry
Volume Number 57
Issue Number 12
e-ISSN 18691870
Language English
Publisher Science China Press
Publisher Date 2014-11-05
Publisher Place Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword persistence bacterial survival bacterial revival phenotypic heterogeneity Chemistry/Food Science
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Chemistry
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