Why Polymyxin B  does not always work for removing Endotoxins

Elucidating the mechanisms of resistance to antibiotics

LipoPolySaccharides (LPS) structural modifications do affect bacterial resistance mechanisms. 

Our team of LPS experts have longterm experience in bacterial resistance against antibiotics or phages or even LPS structures evading the immune system. 
Characterizing LPS structures is essential for understanding resistance mechanisms and developing new antibiotics and vaccines.

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