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Before and After: On the left, a healthy Enterococcus faecalis bacteria cell; on the right, a destroyed cell, with a ruptured wall and leaky contents clearly visible. Enterobacteria like this one — and like salmonella and e. coli — are found in the intestinal tract. Nature Chemistry/Courtesy IBM

1 posted on 04/05/2011 11:17:27 AM PDT by Red Badger
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To: Red Badger
Good stuff.

More challenging than these technical medical breakthroughs is getting the FDA out of the way so companies can R&D, field-study, alpha/beta test and market these things.

The FDA has notoriously slowed the progress of antibiotic distribution, endangering our population.

2 posted on 04/05/2011 11:27:57 AM PDT by Jim W N
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To: Red Badger

"your making me itch"

good news though

3 posted on 04/05/2011 11:35:00 AM PDT by Doogle ((USAF.68-73..8th TFW Ubon Thailand..never store a threat you should have eliminated))
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To: neverdem

ping...


4 posted on 04/05/2011 11:43:39 AM PDT by null and void (We are now in day 803 of our national holiday from reality. - That 3 AM phone call? Voicemail...)
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To: Red Badger

bkmk


5 posted on 04/05/2011 11:48:33 AM PDT by Sergio (An object at rest cannot be stopped! - The Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs at Midnight)
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