KILLING BACTERIA ISN'T ENOUGH TO RESTORE IMMUNE FUNCTION AFTER INFECTION, RESEARCHERS FIND
September 10, 2008
September 10, 2008
DALLAS, Sept. 10 -- The University of Texas at Southwestern Medical Center issued the following news release:
A bacterial molecule that initially signals to animals that they have been invaded must be wiped out by a special enzyme before an infected animal can regain full health, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found.
Using a genetically engineered mouse model, the team found that simply eradicating the infection-causing bug isn't enough to r . . .
A bacterial molecule that initially signals to animals that they have been invaded must be wiped out by a special enzyme before an infected animal can regain full health, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found.
Using a genetically engineered mouse model, the team found that simply eradicating the infection-causing bug isn't enough to r . . .
