a baumannii atcc baa 1605 (ATCC)
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A Baumannii Atcc Baa 1605, supplied by ATCC, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 96/100, based on 539 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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1) Product Images from "Dronedarone synergizes with colistin against planktonic and biofilm forms of multidrug-resistant Gram-negative pathogens"
Article Title: Dronedarone synergizes with colistin against planktonic and biofilm forms of multidrug-resistant Gram-negative pathogens
Journal: Microbiology Spectrum
doi: 10.1128/spectrum.03006-25
Figure Legend Snippet: Heat map illustrating the synergistic effect of dronedarone (DRO) in combination with colistin (COL) against four clinically significant carbapenem-resistant MDR-GNP. ( A ) P. aeruginosa NR51547, ( B ) A. baumannii BAA-1605, ( C ) E. coli BAA-2452 and ( D ) K. pneumoniae BAA-1705. White color indicates no growth. Experiments were repeated twice, and the mean was presented.
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Figure Legend Snippet: Time-kill assay demonstrating the efficacy of the COL/DRO combination against carbapenem-resistant MDR-GNP. Bacteria were treated with DRO (8 µg/mL) alone and in combination with COL (0.25× MIC). Bacteria were also treated with COL at 2× MIC alone. ( A ) P. aeruginosa NR51547, ( B ) A. baumannii BAA-1605, ( C ) E. coli BAA-2452 and ( D ) K. pneumoniae BAA-1705. Experiments were done in three biological replicates per each treatment. Data are shown as the mean ± SEM ( N = 3 replicates).
Techniques Used: Time-Kill Assay, Bacteria
Figure Legend Snippet: The COL/DRO combination significantly eradicated established biofilm of all four carbapenem-resistant MDR-GNP. ( A ) P. aeruginosa NR51547, ( B ) A. baumannii BAA-1605, ( C ) E. coli BAA-2452 and ( D ) K. pneumoniae BAA-1705. Statistical analyses were determined by one-way ANOVA with post hoc testing (*** P < 0.005), (**** P < 0.0001). Data are shown as the mean ± SEM ( N = 3 replicates).
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