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How a bacterial survival strategy is changing medicine
Researchers discovered that bacteria use membrane vesicles to transfer proteins between cells, enabling dormant bacteria to survive antibiotic treatments. This resource-pooling strategy, observed in Escherichia coli, explains why some bacteria persist despite medication and could improve antibiotic development.
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