Diving into bacterial dormancy: emergence of osmotically stable wall-less forms in an aquatic environment
Filipe Carvalho,
Alexis Carreaux,
Anna Sartori-Rupp
et al.
Abstract:Bacteria can respond to environmental stresses by entering a dormant state, called viable but non-culturable (VBNC) state, in which they no longer grow in routine culture media. VBNC pathogens pose thus a significant risk for human and animal health as they are not detected by standard growth-based techniques and can “wake up” back into a vegetative and virulent state. Although hundreds of species were reported to become VBNC in response to different stresses, the molecular mechanisms governing this phenotypic… Show more
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