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Autor:
Egija Zaura, Bernd W. Brandt, M. Joost Teixeira de Mattos, Mark J. Buijs, Martien P. M. Caspers, Mamun-Ur Rashid, Andrej Weintraub, Carl Erik Nord, Ann Savell, Yanmin Hu, Antony R. Coates, Mike Hubank, David A. Spratt, Michael Wilson, Bart J. F. Keijser, Wim Crielaard
Publikováno v:
mBio, Vol 6, Iss 6 (2015)
ABSTRACT Due to the spread of resistance, antibiotic exposure receives increasing attention. Ecological consequences for the different niches of individual microbiomes are, however, largely ignored. Here, we report the effects of widely used antibiot
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https://doaj.org/article/26453b22936c4f7db82c38467b91f1ba
Autor:
Ann Savell, David A. Spratt, Michael Wilson, Mike Hubank, M. Joost Teixeira de Mattos, Martien P. M. Caspers, Mamun-Ur Rashid, Bart J. F. Keijser, Wim Crielaard, Bernd W. Brandt, Mark J. Buijs, Andrej Weintraub, Carl Erik Nord, Egija Zaura, Antony R. Coates, Yanmin Hu
Publikováno v:
mBio, Vol 6, Iss 6 (2015)
mBio
mBio, 6(6):e01693-15. American Society for Microbiology
mBio, 6, 6
MBio, 6(6):e01693-15. American Society for Microbiology
Zaura, E, Brandt, B W, Teixeira de Mattos, M J, Buijs, M J, Caspers, M P M, Rashid, M U, Weintraub, A, Nord, C E, Savell, A, Hu, Y, Coates, A R, Hubank, M, Spratt, D A, Wilson, M, Keijser, B J F & Crielaard, W 2015, ' Same exposure but two radically different responses to antibiotics: resilience of the salivary microbiome versus long-term microbial shifts in feces ', mBio, vol. 6, no. 6, e01693-15 . https://doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01693-15
mBio
mBio, 6(6):e01693-15. American Society for Microbiology
mBio, 6, 6
MBio, 6(6):e01693-15. American Society for Microbiology
Zaura, E, Brandt, B W, Teixeira de Mattos, M J, Buijs, M J, Caspers, M P M, Rashid, M U, Weintraub, A, Nord, C E, Savell, A, Hu, Y, Coates, A R, Hubank, M, Spratt, D A, Wilson, M, Keijser, B J F & Crielaard, W 2015, ' Same exposure but two radically different responses to antibiotics: resilience of the salivary microbiome versus long-term microbial shifts in feces ', mBio, vol. 6, no. 6, e01693-15 . https://doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01693-15
Due to the spread of resistance, antibiotic exposure receives increasing attention. Ecological consequences for the different niches of individual microbiomes are, however, largely ignored. Here, we report the effects of widely used antibiotics (clin