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  • Chronic infections can be hard to treat because slow-growing bacteria known as persister cells are usually unharmed by antibiotics. The identification of molecules that target such cells might provide a solution.

    • Julian G. Hurdle
    • Aditi Deshpande
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 556, P: 40-41
  • Infections involving slow-growing and persistent bacteria, includingMycobacterium tuberculosisand biofilms, are difficult to treat. Here, Hurdle and colleagues argue that developing antibiotics to target the bacterial membrane and membrane functions is a promising approach for the treatment for these difficult-to-treat infections.

    • Julian G. Hurdle
    • Alex J. O'Neill
    • Richard E. Lee
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Microbiology
    Volume: 9, P: 62-75