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Eavesdropping on Tiny Conspiracies
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Eavesdropping on Tiny Conspiracies
How do bacteria communicate across populations of millions? Quorum sensing, explains professor Bonnie L. Bassler of Princeton University and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, allows bacteria to obtain information about their community and coordinate attacks against pathogens. The same mechanism might be used in antibiotics and is a promising new approach to drug therapy. From the Series:HHMI’s Understanding Biomedical Research Series
Video Length: 3510
Date Found: April 17, 2010
Date Produced: December 04, 2009
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