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Antimicrobial agent transfer

Crespo, E., Cristescu, S.M., de Ronde, H., Kuijper, S., Kolk, A.H.J.,Anthony,R.M., Harren, F.J.H. (2011) Proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry detects rapid changes in volatile metabolite emission by Mycobacterium smegmatis after the addition of specific antimicrobial agents. Journal of Microbiological Mehods, 86, 8-15. [Pg.1281]

As a result of mild heat treatment, drying, or chemical antimicrobial treatment, cells may be sublethally injured. A cell is, by definition, sublethally injured if it is unable to grow on a selective medium that is typically suitable for normal healthy cells of that type. Sublethally injured cells may recover when transferred to a suitable non-selective medium and thus regain all their normal characteristics, including resistance to selective antimicrobial agents and pathogenicity. This recovery process is called resuscitation. [Pg.400]


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