Antibiotics do not easily eradicate the gut bacteria Escherichia coli, as some bacteria survive
treatment in a dormant state.
Not exact matches
SAAP - 148 also wiped out microbes that hunker down
in a
dormant, drug - tolerant
state during an antibiotic assault, then lead the bacterial resurgence after
treatment ends.
These cells are
in a
dormant state, and, as a result, are insusceptible to the antibiotic
treatment.
Tumor cells can become
dormant in primary tumors or at any time after metastatic dissemination and can persist
in the
dormant state for many years, allowing them to resist
treatment.
Tumor cells can become
dormant in primary tumors or at any time after metastatic dissemination and can persist
in the
dormant state for many years, allowing tumors to resist
treatment.
In response, the cells launch into recycling mode by turning on ULK1, which may be one reason why, rather than dying, some cancer cells seem to go into a
dormant state and return — often more drug resistant — after
treatment stops.