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Exploring bacterial social interactions to manipulate bacterial pathogens

by Staff June 28, 2018
June 28, 2018 47 views
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A new study proposes new strategies to induce the collapse of bacterial populations. A research team has identified novel ways to promote so-called ”cheating behavior” in bacterial communities that can lead to the collapse of the bacterial population, simply by manipulating the chemical composition of the environment.

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