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Malanovic, N; Buttress, JA; Vejzovic, D; On, A; Piller, P; Kolb, D; Lohner, K; Strahl, H.
Disruption of the Cytoplasmic Membrane Structure and Barrier Function Underlies the Potent Antiseptic Activity of Octenidine in Gram-Positive Bacteria
APPL ENVIRON MICROB. 2022; Doi: 10.1128/aem.00180-22 [OPEN ACCESS]
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Kolb Dagmar
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Abstract:
OCT is a well-established antiseptic molecule routinely used in a large field of clinical applications. Since the spread of antimicrobial resistance has restricted the use of antibiotics worldwide, topically applied antiseptics like OCT, with a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity and high safety####

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