Interrupting Antibiotic Resistance Transmission via Natural Product-Embedded Lipopeptide–Polymeric Nanoblockers
Liguo Liu,
Kefurong Deng,
Zenan Zeng
et al.
Abstract:Recent antimicrobial advancements highlight the pivotal role of antibiotic resistance transmission in aggravating drug-resistant bacterial infections. Inhibiting the spread of antibiotic resistance remains a significant challenge, particularly in the treatment of human infections. In this study, we developed virus-inspired lipopeptide−polymeric nanoblockers to impede transmission of antibiotic resistance from donor antibiotic-resistant bacteria to recipient bacteria. Berberineencapsulated lipopeptide−polymeric… Show more
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