Stunning Images Reveal How Antibiotics Destroy Bacteria

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Scientists captured detailed images showing how polymyxin antibiotics attack gram-negative bacteria like E. coli by forcing their outer membranes to produce bumps and shed, allowing the antibiotic to infiltrate and kill the bacteria. The study enhances understanding of how these antibiotics work and suggests strategies to improve their effectiveness against resistant bacteria.
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- Polymyxin B lethality requires energy-dependent outer membrane disruption Nature
- Extraordinary pictures show what a common antibiotic does to E. coli New Scientist
- Antibiotic bubbles bacteria’s armour cosmosmagazine.com
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