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- who: March and collaborators from the Teesside University, United Kingdom have published the research: Effect of traditional Chinese medicine monomers interfering with quorum-sensing on virulence factors of extensively Acinetobacter baumannii, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors sought to investigate the QS inhibition ability of thirty-four TCMMs, as well as the effect of TCMMs on virulence factors of XDRAB measured by adhesion ability, biofilm formation ability and the expression of virulence factor-related genes.
- how: The results indicated that the nine TCMMs downregulated QS-related genes abaI abaR and virulence factor . . .
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