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Triclosan: A widely used biocide and its link to antibiotics
Herbert P. Schweizer
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Antibiotics
100%
Biocides
100%
Triclosan
100%
Cross-resistance
40%
Antibiotic Resistance
20%
Resistance Mechanisms
20%
Gram-positive Bacteria
20%
Active Ingredients
20%
Consumer Products
20%
Gram-negative
20%
Microbial Fatty Acids
20%
Biosynthetic Enzymes
20%
Site-directed mutation
20%
Public Fear
20%
Resistance to Antibiotics
20%
Antiseptic
20%
Health Consumer
20%
Cellular Targets
20%
Enoyl Acyl Carrier Protein Reductase
20%
Active Efflux
20%
Triclosan Resistance
20%
Healthcare Products
20%
Cell Inactivation
20%
Microbial Resistance
20%
Mycobacterium
20%
Enzymatic Inactivation
20%
Targeted Expression
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Biocide
100%
Cross-Resistance
100%
Antimicrobial Resistance
50%
Gram-Positive Bacteria
50%
Membrane Transport Protein
50%
Antiseptic
50%
Mycobacteria
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biocide
100%
Triclosan
100%
Cross Resistance
33%
Health Service
16%
Resistance Mechanisms
16%
Fatty Acids
16%
Oxidoreductase
16%
Antimicrobial Resistance
16%
Gram-Positive Bacteria
16%
Mycobacteria
16%
Acyl Carrier Protein
16%