Browsing by Author "Van den Bergh, Bram"
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Publication Adaptive tuning of mutation rates allows fast response to lethal stress in Escherichia coli
;Swings, Toon ;Van den Bergh, Bram ;Oeyen, Eline ;Wuyts, SanderVoordeckers, KarinJournal article2017, eLife, 6, p.e22939Publication Antibiotics: combatting tolerance to stop resistance
Journal article2019, mBio, (10) 5, p.e02095-19Publication Bacterial persistence promotes the evolution of antibiotic resistance by increasing mutation rates
Meeting abstract2017, BSM Current Highlights in Microbiology, 20/10/2017, p.73-73Publication Bacterial persistence promotes the evolution of antibiotic resistance by increasing survival and mutation rates
Journal article2019, The ISME Journal: Multidisciplinary Journal of Microbial Ecology, 13, p.1239-1251Publication Biochemical determinants of ObgE-mediated persistence
;Verstraeten, Natalie ;Gkekas, Sotirios ;Kint, Cyrielle ;Deckers, BabetteVan den Bergh, BramJournal article2019, Molecular Microbiology, (112) 5, p.1593-1608Publication Draft genome sequence of Acinetobacter baumannii strain NCTC 13423, a multidrug-resistant clinical isolate
Journal article2016, Standards in Genomic Sciences, (11) 1, p.57Publication Draft genome sequence of Enterococcus faecium strain LMG 8148
Journal article2016, Standards in Genomic Sciences, (11) 1, p.63Publication Experimental design, population dynamics and diversity in microbial experimental evolution
Journal article2018, Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews, (82) 3, p.e00008-18Publication Formation, physiology, ecology, evolution and clinical importance of bacterial persisters
Journal article2017, FEMS Microbiology Reviews, (41) 3, p.219-251Publication Frequency of antibiotic application dictates rapid evolutionary adaptation of bacterial persistence
;Van den Bergh, Bram ;Michiels, Joran ;Wenseleers, Tom ;Vanden Boer, PieterjanKestemont, DonaatOral presentation2015, EMBO-EMBL Symposium New Approaches and Concepts in MicrobiologyPublication Frequency of antibiotic application drives rapid evolutionary adaptation of Escherichia coli persistence
;Van den Bergh, Bram ;Michiels, Joran ;Wenseleers, Tom ;Windels, EtthelVanden Boer, PieterjanJournal article2016, Nature Microbiology, (1) 4, p.16020Publication In vitro emergence of high persistence upon periodic aminoglycoside challenge in the ESKAPE pathogens
Journal article2016, Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, (60) 8, p.4630-4637Publication More than a game of numbers: bacterial persistence accelerates the emergence of antibiotic resistance by increasing mutation rates
Meeting abstract2017, 7th Congress of European Microbiologists - FEMS, 9/07/2017, p.2093-2093Publication Mutations in respiratory complex I promote antibiotic persistence through alterations in intracellular acidity and protein synthesis
;Van den Bergh, Bram ;Schramke, Hannah ;Michiels, Joran ElieKimkes, Tom E. P.Journal article2022, NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, (13) 1, p.Art. 546Publication Rapid in vitro evolution of high antibiotic tolerance in the ESKAPE pathogens
Oral presentation2015, EMBO-EMBL Symposium New Approaches and Concepts in MicrobiologyPublication Respiratory complex I variants, selected during evolution under frequent antibiotic treatment, induce bacterial persister cell formation through cytoplasmic acidification
;Van den Bergh, Bram ;Michiels, Joran ;Schimpf, J. ;Burschel, S. ;Vervisch, EFriedrich, ThorstenMeeting abstract2017, 7th Congress of European Microbiologists - FEMS, 9/07/2017, p.2264-2264Publication Selection during evolution under frequent antibiotic treatment yields Nuo variants that induce bacterial persister cell formation through cytoplasmic acidification
;Van den Bergh, Bram ;Michiels, Joran ;Schimpf, Johannes ;Burschel, SabrinaVervisch, EliseMeeting abstract2017, BSM Current Highlights in Microbiology, 20/10/2017, p.43-43Publication Should we develop screens for multi-drug antibiotic tolerance?
Journal article2016, Expert Review of Anti-Infective Therapy, (14) 7, p.613-616Publication Stabbed while sleeping: synthetic retinoid antibiotics kill bacterial persister cells
Journal article2018, Molecular Cell, (70) 5, p.763-764