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Staph experts say the discovery, published in the Dec. 16 issue of Cell Host & Microbe, answers a lot of questions about the bacteria and shows them new directions for research.
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PAGE A9 Alibi for a Microbe Pfiesteria piscicida, a marine microbe blamed for killing fish and endangering humans, may be innocent on both counts, some scientists say.
Maybe he came into contact with something – a microbe or an infection in special care?
But a paper just published in Cell Host & Microbe suggests that a significant part of the answer may indeed be physiological.
What a microbe hunter needed to do to get funding was to hunt and kill a microbe, preferably a lethal one that nobody had ever heard of before.
If a microbe can do it... surely we can, too.
Which brings me to the question: If a microbe can do it... why can't we?
If a microbe senses a toxin, it can swim away.
So his team introduced genes from a marine microbe to a widely used microbe, E. coli.
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