The role of beta-lactamase in low-level cephalosporin-resistant serratia marcescens
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Celine M. Herra, 'The role of beta-lactamase in low-level cephalosporin-resistant serratia marcescens', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Medicine. Discipline of Clinical Microbiology, 2002, pp 350Download Item:
Abstract:
In enterobacteria, high-level cephalosporin resistance is commonly mediated by
constitutive over-production or derepression of chromosomal AmpC β-lactamase. This
derepression is frequently associated with mutations in the ampD regulatory gene but
altered AmpC expression may also result from mutation in the ampR regulatory gene or
in the structural ampC gene.
Author: Herra, Celine M.
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