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Last updated: 2023-05-20 06:28:57
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Grabowicz Lab Home Research Members Publications Join us Links Grabowicz Lab Breaking through the antibiotic barrier Probing the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria The Grabowicz Lab at Emory University School of Medicine is interested in the intrinsic mechanisms of antibiotic resistance that have evolved in Gram-negative bacteria. Antibiotics have revolutionized medical practice, but mounting antibiotic resistance threatens to reverse these gains. The problem is particularly acute for Gram-negative pathogens. Gram-negative bacteria build an outer membrane that shields them from antibiotics. This barrier prevents the clinical use of many currently-available antibiotics. Gram-positive bacteria lack such a barrier and are more susceptible to the entry of antibiotics into their cell. In addition to its role as a barrier, the outer membrane is an essential structure. Understanding how the outer membrane barrier is assembled will guide development of new drugs. Such chemicals could |
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