Some notoriously difficult-to-treat infections may not be as resistant to antibiotics as has been thought, according to new research using a microfluidic device that more closely duplicates the fluid flow found in the body than standard cultures. Some notoriously difficult-to-treat infections may not be as resistant to antibiotics as has been thought, according to new research using a microfluidic device that more closely duplicates the fluid flow found in the body than standard cultures. Biochemistry Analytical Chemistry Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria more vulnerable under body-like fluid flow conditions, study finds
