Switched-on Salmonella: Fluid forces guide disease traits of multidrug-resistant bacteria

Wednesday, June 8, 2016 - 14:21 in Biology & Nature

Once inside the human body, infectious microbes like Salmonella face a fluid situation. They live in a watery world, surrounded by liquid continually flowing over and abrading their cell surfaces—a property known as fluid shear.

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