Phenotypic resistance |
Synonym for phenotypic AMR (1944) |
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Bacterial persistence/persisters |
Consequence of phenotypic AMR (1944) |
(67) |
Slow killing of a subpopulation of bacteria in a larger population that is killed rapidly (2019) |
(6) |
Phenotypic tolerance |
Synonym for phenotypic AMR (1986) |
(72) |
Genetically determined delay in onset of replication after transfer to a new culture medium (2014) |
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Slower killing of an entire population for any reason (2019) |
(6) |
Type 1 persistence |
Persistence displayed by bacterial cells that remain nonreplicating after transfer from the stationary growth phase (2004) |
(10) |
Triggered persistence: Persistence in response to a stress stimulus (2019) |
(6) |
Type 2 persistence |
Persistence of a slow- growing subpopulation of bacteria whose slow growth is not attributable to having been in stationary growth phase (2004) |
(10) |
Spontaneous persistence (2019) |
(6) |
Class 1 phenotypic tolerance |
Phenotypic AMR of a minority of bacterial cells in a replicating population (2012) |
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Class 2 phenotypic tolerance |
Phenotypic AMR of most bacterial cells in a nonreplicating population (2012) |
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Responsive diversification |
Phenotypic AMR in response to a stress stimulus (2014) |
(8) |
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Stochastic switching |
Phenotypic AMR manifest before a stress stimulus (2014) |
(8) |
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Tolerance due to slow growth |
Slow killing due to slow growth resulting from genetic impairment or stress, including exposure to antibiotics (2016) |
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Tolerance due to growth lag |
Slow killing due to delayed onset of growth resulting from a change in culture conditions (2016) |
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