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20 April, 17:24

When bacteria get caught in the mucus what actually kills them?

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  1. 20 April, 17:42
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    New research reveals that glycans - - branched sugar molecules found in mucus - - can prevent bacteria from communicating with each other and forming infectious biofilms, effectively rendering the microbes harmless.
  2. 20 April, 18:23
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    I rediscovered, that bacteria Is sent into a molecular cell that is well known as "Mucus-midstirm" there fore its "Midstirm"
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