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Large-scale chromosome flip-flop reversible inversion mediates phenotypic switching of expression of antibiotic resistance in lactococci

Bacteria can gain resistance to antimicrobials by acquiring and expressing genetic elements that encode resistance determinants such as efflux pumps and drug-modifying enzymes, thus hampering treatment of infection. Previously we showed that acquisition of spectinomycin resistance in a lactococcal s...

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Published in:Microbiological research 2020-12, Vol.241, p.126583-126583, Article 126583
Main Authors: Kojic, Milan, Jovcic, Branko, Miljkovic, Marija, Novovic, Katarina, Begovic, Jelena, Studholme, David J.
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