New Bacterial Signaling Language Offers Pathway to Treat Infections - Infection Control Today

New Bacterial Signaling Language Offers Pathway to Treat Infections  Infection Control Today

bacteria use a family of fatty acids, known as oxylipins in a cell-to-cell signaling language.



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