Superbug succeeds by blowing up defender cells, scientists learn - CNN.comFirst Faved : Nov 12 2007 by akabagelFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 1 timeFave It!
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- akabagel - Nov 12 2007 | biology, mrsa, Staph Infections, bacteria
I'm in ur bodee, blowen up ur sells
Quoted: The CA-MRSA strain secretes a kind of peptide -- a compound formed by amino acids -- that causes immune cells called neutrophils to burst, eliminating a main defense against infection, according to researchers.
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