
ANTIBIOTIC CellMAP
@TRR261
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Collaborative Research Center funded by the German Research Foundation DFG for fundamental research on the mechanisms of antibiotic action and production
Univ. Tuebingen / Univ. Bonn
Joined October 2019
RT @nicolasnalpas: Join us at the 5th edition of the international meeting dedicated to post-translational modifications (#PTMs) in #bacter….
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RT @hbroetz: We are happy to share our new paper on the uptake of fosfomycin through porins of E. coli. Our data show that the cytoplasmic….
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The antibiotic fosfomycin (FOS) is widely recognized for the treatment of lower urinary tract infections with Escherichia coli and has lately gained importance as a therapeutic option to combat...
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Congrats. Another productive TRR261 collaboration. Here, between @hbroetz, AG Mayer, and AG Nieselt. Microbiology and physico-chemisty of the translocation of the antibiotic fosfomycin through porins (OmpC, OmpF, LamB) of E. coli.
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Kooperation aus Uni Bonn, den USA und den Niederlanden knackt die Wirkweise des Clovibactins.
uni-bonn.de
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Our CellMAP conference is filling up. Are you still undecided? Now is the time to secure your seat!! A diverse international crowd has registered already. We also offer child support — a great opportunity for scientific dual-career couples.
Have you already registered to our CellMAP conference? This is a unique opportunity to meet prestigious scientists who are the elite in antibiotic research and excellent chance to present your own scientific results and to make new contacts. Register today!
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RT @UKubitscheck: How do antibiotics actually work? Find our contribution here
science.org
Peptidoglycan synthesis inhibiting antibiotics critically impair cell division progress within minutes of treatment.
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RT @GWLiechti: Thanks to Drs. Ken Pfarr and Beate Henrichfreise for the invitation to present for their transregional SFB consortium CellMa….
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