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2019. Gut mucus does tons! The avg person prod several liters of mucus daily,  thought to function primarily as lubricant and  physical barrier. Now this study found mucus can actually interfere w bacterial behavior, preventing microbes fr attaching to surfaces and communicating with ea other. bacteria underwent broad shifts in behavior that rendered them less harmful to host, eg they no longer prod toxins, attached to or killed host cells, or expr genes essl for bacterial commu Gut Biome, Antibiotic Resistance, Pseudomonas Aeruginosa, Human Milk, Lung Infection, Candida Albicans, Creation Story, Respiratory Infection, Environmental Health

2019. Gut mucus does tons! The avg person prod several liters of mucus daily, thought to function primarily as lubricant and physical barrier. Now this study found mucus can actually interfere w bacterial behavior, preventing microbes fr attaching to surfaces and communicating with ea other. bacteria underwent broad shifts in behavior that rendered them less harmful to host, eg they no longer prod toxins, attached to or killed host cells, or expr genes essl for bacterial commu

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P. aeruginosa was first described as a distinct bacterial species at the end of the nineteenth century, after the development of sterile culture media by Pasteur. In 1882, the first scientific study on P. aeruginosa, entitled “On the blue and green coloration of bandages,” was published by a pharmacist named Carle Gessard. Bacteria Illustration, Pseudomonas Aeruginosa, Burn Injury, Culture Media, Microbiology, Pharmacist, The Study, Rats, Kids Rugs

P. aeruginosa was first described as a distinct bacterial species at the end of the nineteenth century, after the development of sterile culture media by Pasteur. In 1882, the first scientific study on P. aeruginosa, entitled “On the blue and green coloration of bandages,” was published by a pharmacist named Carle Gessard.

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