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    September 2025
  1. DUNACHIE SJ, Pizza M
    Global antimicrobial resistance-The ostrich's head is in the sand.
    PLoS Biol. 2025;23:e3003382.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    August 2025
  2. KRISHNA A, Tonkin-Hill G, Morel-Journel T, Bentley S, et al
    Quantifying the effects of antibiotic resistance and within-host competition on strain fitness in Streptococcus pneumoniae.
    PLoS Biol. 2025;23:e3003300.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    May 2025
  3. BILLMYRE RB, Craig CJ, Lyon JW, Reichardt C, et al
    Landscape of essential growth and fluconazole-resistance genes in the human fungal pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans.
    PLoS Biol. 2025;23:e3003184.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    April 2025
  4. SANYAL K, Narayanan A
    Ploidy plasticity drives fungal resistance to azoles used in agriculture and clinics.
    PLoS Biol. 2025;23:e3003083.
    PubMed     Abstract available


  5. HU T, Zheng Q, Cao C, Li S, et al
    An agricultural triazole induces genomic instability and haploid cell formation in the human fungal pathogen Candida tropicalis.
    PLoS Biol. 2025;23:e3003062.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    January 2025
  6. WIELERT I, Kraus-Romer S, Volkmann TE, Craig L, et al
    Pilin antigenic variants impact gonococcal lifestyle and antibiotic tolerance by modulating interbacterial forces.
    PLoS Biol. 2025;23:e3003022.
    PubMed     Abstract available


  7. MALTAS J, Huynh A, Wood KB
    Dynamic collateral sensitivity profiles highlight opportunities and challenges for optimizing antibiotic treatments.
    PLoS Biol. 2025;23:e3002970.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    November 2024
  8. DE LA FUENTE-NUNEZ C
    Mining biology for antibiotic discovery.
    PLoS Biol. 2024;22:e3002946.
    PubMed     Abstract available


  9. GLASS EM, Dillard LR, Kolling GL, Warren AS, et al
    Niche-specific metabolic phenotypes can be used to identify antimicrobial targets in pathogens.
    PLoS Biol. 2024;22:e3002907.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    August 2024
  10. BUDDLE JE, Thompson LM, Williams AS, Wright RCT, et al
    Identification of pathways to high-level vancomycin resistance in Clostridioides difficile that incur high fitness costs in key pathogenicity traits.
    PLoS Biol. 2024;22:e3002741.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    July 2024
  11. ANTUNES B, Zanchi C, Johnston PR, Maron B, et al
    The evolution of antimicrobial peptide resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa is severely constrained by random peptide mixtures.
    PLoS Biol. 2024;22:e3002692.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    June 2024
  12. HSIEH YP, Sun W, Young JM, Cheung R, et al
    Widespread fungal-bacterial competition for magnesium lowers bacterial susceptibility to polymyxin antibiotics.
    PLoS Biol. 2024;22:e3002694.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    December 2023
  13. COSTAFROLAZ J, Panis G, Casu B, Ardissone S, et al
    Adaptive beta-lactam resistance from an inducible efflux pump that is post-translationally regulated by the DjlA co-chaperone.
    PLoS Biol. 2023;21:e3002040.
    PubMed     Abstract available


  14. LIANG L, Zhong LL, Wang L, Zhou D, et al
    A new variant of the colistin resistance gene MCR-1 with co-resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics reveals a potential novel antimicrobial peptide.
    PLoS Biol. 2023;21:e3002433.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    October 2023
  15. CONNOR CH, Zucoloto AZ, Munnoch JT, Yu IL, et al
    Multidrug-resistant E. coli encoding high genetic diversity in carbohydrate metabolism genes displace commensal E. coli from the intestinal tract.
    PLoS Biol. 2023;21:e3002329.
    PubMed     Abstract available


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