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PDF) Vancomycin Reduces Cell Wall Stiffness and Slows Swim Speed of the Lyme Disease Bacterium
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Persistent Borrelia burgdorferi Sensu Lato Infection after Antibiotic Treatment: Systematic Overview and Appraisal of the Current Evidence from Experimental Animal Models | Clinical Microbiology Reviews
Azlocillin can be the potential drug candidate against drug-tolerant Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto JLB31 | Scientific Reports
A selective antibiotic for Lyme disease - ScienceDirect
Antibiotics | Free Full-Text | Association between Augmented Renal Clearance and Inadequate Vancomycin Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Targets in Chinese Adult Patients: A Prospective Observational Study
GLA POV: Identifying Vancomycin as an effective antibiotic for killing Borrelia burgdorferi
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Identifying Vancomycin as an Effective Antibiotic for Killing Borrelia burgdorferi
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Global Lyme Alliance Congratulates Dr. Kim Lewis on Groundbreaking Publication, “A selective antibiotic for Lyme disease"
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PDF) Vancomycin Reduces Cell Wall Stiffness and Slows Swim Speed of the Lyme Disease Bacterium
PDF) Vancomycin Reduces Cell Wall Stiffness and Slows Swim Speed of the Lyme Disease Bacterium
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Frontiers | Post-treatment Lyme Disease as a Model for Persistent Symptoms in Lyme Disease
A selective antibiotic for Lyme disease
A selective antibiotic for Lyme disease - ScienceDirect
Frontiers | Identification of amino acid domains of Borrelia burgdorferi P66 that are surface exposed and important for localization, oligomerization, and porin function of the protein
Azlocillin can be the potential drug candidate against drug-tolerant Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto JLB31 | Scientific Reports