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Texas A&M: Microfluidic System With Cell-Separating Powers May Unravel How Novel Pathogens Attack
December 01, 2020
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Dec. 1 (TNSJou) -- Texas A&M University's College of Engineering issued the following news:

Our environment is swarming with all kinds of microbes. The ones that cause harm have a few tricks up their sleeve -- they can either attach to receptors on host cells or produce toxins or disrupt the host's cellular machinery. To develop effective therapeutics against pathogens, scientists need to first uncover how they attack host cells. An efficient wa . . .

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