Synergistic Action of Specialized Metabolites in the Human Oral Microbiome
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A new study explores how specialized metabolites in the human oral microbiome interact synergistically, and the discussion highlights the complexity of microbial interactions and their potential implications for health.
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DaveZale
3 months ago
very interesting, Paul. This may tie into a link I posted recently from a Finnish study linking biofilm rupture to heart attacks. What I am wondering is whether these metabolites have potential for migration to other parts of the body. like coronary arteries for example, what do you think?
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