Increased energy demand from anabolic-catabolic processes drives β-lactam antibiotic lethality
Michael A. Lobritz(Roche (Switzerland)), James J. Collins(Broad Institute), Charley C. Gruber(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Dana Braff(Boston University), Yoshikazu Furuta(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Louis B. G. Cortes(Cornell University), Felix Wong(Broad Institute), Daniel J. Dwyer(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Arnaud Gutierrez(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Christopher W. Bakerlee(Harvard University), Ian W. Andrews(Broad Institute), Sarah C. Bening(Broad Institute), Thomas C. Ferrante(Harvard University), Guillaume Lambert(Cornell University), Graham C. Walker(AbbVie (United States)), Caroline Porter(Broad Institute)
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