Bacteria coordinate activities with chemical 'language'

Thursday, January 15, 2015 - 09:50 in Biology & Nature

Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich researchers have discovered a previously unknown chemical language used by many bacterial species to coordinate their activities, and show in a model organism that such intercellular communication is essential for pathogenicity.

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