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52. Computational identification of a systemic antibiotic for gram-negative bacteria

54. A lipoglycopeptide antibiotic for Gram-positive biofilm-related infections

55. Characterization of a Radical SAM Oxygenase for the Ether Crosslinking in Darobactin Biosynthesis

56. A Selective Antibiotic for Lyme Disease

57. Recent Progress in Lyme Disease and Remaining Challenges

58. A new antibiotic selectively kills Gram-negative pathogens

59. Ureadepsipeptides as ClpP Activators

60. Bacterial persisters are a stochastically formed subpopulation of low-energy cells

61. The antibiotic darobactin mimics a β-strand to inhibit outer membrane insertase

62. Pulse Dosing of Antibiotic Enhances Killing of a Staphylococcus aureus Biofilm

63. A Distinct Microbiome Signature in Posttreatment Lyme Disease Patients

64. Oral surgery referrals at a UK dental hospital in the context of a managed vlinical network: a mixed-methods study

65. Poster Session Abstracts

66. Novel Antimicrobials from Uncultured Bacteria Acting against Mycobacterium tuberculosis

67. Predicting antimicrobial mechanism-of-action from transcriptomes: A generalizable explainable artificial intelligence approach

68. A Fluorescent Teixobactin Analogue

69. GABA Modulating Bacteria of the Human Gut Microbiota

70. Developing Equipotent Teixobactin Analogues against Drug-Resistant Bacteria and Discovering a Hydrophobic Interaction between Lipid II and Teixobactin

71. New approaches to antimicrobial discovery

72. International Public Health Laboratory Twinning: An Innovative Approach to Strengthen the National Health Laboratory System in Uganda, 2014-2017

73. Stochastic Variation in Expression of the Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle Produces Persister Cells

74. Gram-scale total synthesis of teixobactin promoting binding mode study and discovery of more potent antibiotics

75. Mechanism-of-Action Classification of Antibiotics by Global Transcriptome Profiling

76. The high persister phenotype of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is associated with increased fitness and persistence in cystic fibrosis airways

77. Persister Formation and Antibiotic Tolerance of Chronic Infections

78. Definitions and guidelines for research on antibiotic persistence

79. Persister Cells and Infectious Disease

80. Competency-Based and Social-Situational Approaches for Facilitating Learning in Higher Education

81. Reducing the Bottleneck in Discovery of Novel Antibiotics

82. Author Correction: A new antibiotic selectively kills Gram-negative pathogens

83. Structural studies suggest aggregation as one of the modes of action for teixobactin

84. Identifying Vancomycin as an Effective Antibiotic for Killing Borrelia burgdorferi

85. A Genetic Determinant of Persister Cell Formation in Bacterial Pathogens

87. Challenges of Antibiotic Discovery

88. HipBA–promoter structures reveal the basis of heritable multidrug tolerance

90. The Making of a Pathogen

92. Diarylacylhydrazones: Clostridium-selective antibacterials with activity against stationary-phase cells

93. Cranberry extracts promote growth of Bacteroidaceae and decrease abundance of Enterobacteriaceae in a human gut simulator model

94. Publisher Correction: Definitions and guidelines for research on antibiotic persistence

95. A Novel Field-Deployable Method for Sequencing and Analyses of Henipavirus Genomes From Complex Samples on the MinION Platform.

96. Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilms in Disease

97. Platforms for antibiotic discovery

98. Killing by Bactericidal Antibiotics Does Not Depend on Reactive Oxygen Species

99. Dual Targeting of Cell Wall Precursors by Teixobactin Leads to Cell Lysis

100. On the Mechanism of Berberine-INF55 (5-Nitro-2-phenylindole) Hybrid Antibacterials

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