subinhibitoriske
Subinhibitoriske refers to concentrations of an antimicrobial agent, such as an antibiotic, that are below the level typically required to inhibit the visible growth of microorganisms. While these concentrations may not completely kill or stop the proliferation of bacteria, they can still exert significant biological effects. These effects are often subtle and can include influencing bacterial physiology, gene expression, and virulence.
The study of subinhibitory concentrations has revealed that they can impact a range of microbial processes.
Furthermore, exposure to subinhibitory concentrations can induce or alter the expression of virulence factors, the molecules