With some genetic manipulation, scientists have turned mild-mannered bacteria into stout defenders against disease.
Researchers have learned in the past 2 decades how to entice bacteria naturally found in the body to make compounds that fight a variety of ailments. The technique has been limited, however, because these compounds usually stay anchored to a bacterium’s surface.
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