
May 15 2008 (Vol.453 Issue.7195) | English | PDF | 18.1MB
COVER: Microbiologists are beginning to understand how and why mammals are colonized by multitudes of symbiotic bacteria. But what differentiates ‘good’ from benign or harmful bacteria remains largely unknown. The intestinal microbe Bacteroides fragilis was shown in 2005 to have profound effect on the mammalian immune system, an effect ascribed to a single molecule, capsular polysaccharide A (PSA).
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