Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jan 5, 2026

08:19
Generating Transposon Insertion Libraries in Gram-Negative Bacteria for High-Throughput Sequencing
Published on: July 7, 2020
11.2K
Corrigendum: Polymyxins and Their Potential Next Generation as Therapeutic Antibiotics
Martti Vaara1,2
1Northern Antibiotics Ltd., Espoo, Finland.
Frontiers in Microbiology
|October 17, 2019
Summary
This study corrects the article DOI for a previous publication. The corrected DOI ensures proper citation and access to the research findings.
Area of Science:
- Microbiology
- Scientific Publishing
Context:
- Correction of a previously published article's Digital Object Identifier (DOI).
- Ensuring accurate referencing and accessibility of scientific literature.
Purpose:
- To provide the correct DOI for the article.
- To rectify an error in the original publication's metadata.
Summary:
- The article DOI has been updated to 10.3389/fmicb.2019.01689.
- This correction facilitates correct citation and retrieval of the research.
Impact:
- Improved accuracy in scientific record-keeping.
- Enhanced discoverability and citation of the research article.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Combined Effects of Drugs: Synergism
6.7K
Synergism is a useful mechanism where combining two or more drugs is more effective than each constituent used alone. Such combinations are also called supra-additive interactions. The drugs collectively enhance the final therapeutic effect by acting on different targets. Another advantage is that the low dose of each constituent drug is sufficient to achieve the desired effect. This helps reduce the duration of therapy and lower the adverse effects of these drugs.
Such synergistic combinations...
Such synergistic combinations...
6.7K
Microorganisms in Medicine and Therapeutics
905
Microorganisms play a fundamental role in vaccine development, gene therapy, and therapeutic production. Their biological properties are harnessed to advance medicine and public health. Beyond immunization, microorganisms contribute to gut health, antibiotic synthesis, and genetic disease treatment.Live Attenuated and Inactivated VaccinesLive attenuated vaccines, such as the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine, utilize weakened forms of pathogens to closely resemble natural infections.
905
Gene Regulation in Microbial Communities: Quorum Sensing
449
Quorum sensing is a mechanism of bacterial communication that enables coordinated gene expression in response to changes in population density. This facilitates collective behaviors that enhance survival, resource acquisition, and ecological adaptation. This process relies on small signaling molecules called autoinducers that accumulate as bacterial populations grow. When a critical threshold concentration of autoinducers is reached, bacterial cells collectively modify gene expression,...
449
Development of Antibiotic Resistance
1.1K
Antibiotic resistance is a major public health concern that arises when bacteria evolve mechanisms to withstand the effects of antibiotic treatments. This resistance can be intrinsic, acquired through genetic mutations, or transferred between bacteria via horizontal gene transfer. The development of antibiotic resistance poses significant challenges in treating bacterial infections and necessitates ongoing research to develop new therapeutic strategies.Intrinsic resistance occurs when bacterial...
1.1K
Biological Methods for Microbial Control
744
Biological agents offer an effective means of controlling microbial growth by leveraging natural processes like predation, competition, and the secretion of antimicrobial substances.Predatory bacteria such as Bdellovibrio species target and kill pathogens like Salmonella and E. coli. They are widely used in poultry farms to control infections. Myxococcus species help combat plant-pathogenic fungi. These naturally occurring predators serve as eco-friendly alternatives to chemical pesticides and...
744
Antibiotic Selection
59.3K
Overview
59.3K

