Rapid decline of bacterial drug-resistance in an antibiotic-free environment through phenotypic reversion

  1. Anett Dunai
  2. Reka Spohn
  3. Zoltán Farkas
  4. Viktoria Lazar
  5. Adam Gyorkei
  6. Gabor Apjok
  7. Gabor Boross
  8. Balazs Szappanos
  9. Gabor Grezal
  10. Aniko Farago
  11. Laszlo Bodai
  12. Balazs Papp
  13. Csaba Pal  Is a corresponding author
  1. Biological Research Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
  2. University of Szeged, Hungary
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  1. Anett Dunai
  2. Reka Spohn
  3. Zoltán Farkas
  4. Viktoria Lazar
  5. Adam Gyorkei
  6. Gabor Apjok
  7. Gabor Boross
  8. Balazs Szappanos
  9. Gabor Grezal
  10. Aniko Farago
  11. Laszlo Bodai
  12. Balazs Papp
  13. Csaba Pal
(2019)
Rapid decline of bacterial drug-resistance in an antibiotic-free environment through phenotypic reversion
eLife 8:e47088.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.47088