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Advances and challenges in bacterial compound accumulation assays for drug discovery

The identification of potent in vitro inhibitors of essential bacterial targets is relatively straightforward, however vanishingly few of these molecules have Gram-negative antibacterial potency and spectrum because of a failure to accumulate inside the bacteria. The Gram-negative bacterial cell env...

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Published in:Current opinion in chemical biology 2018-06, Vol.44, p.9-15
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Gram-Negative Bacteria - cytology
Gram-Negative Bacteria - drug effects
Gram-Negative Bacteria - metabolism
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