Michael Sage

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Infants with well-connected bacterial networks have fewer respiratory infections

Microscopic bacteria, which are present in all humans, cluster together and form communities in different parts of the body, such as the gut, lungs, nose and mouth.

From http://besthealthnews.com/2019/10/infants-with-well-connected-bacterial-networks-have-fewer-respiratory-infections/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=infants-with-well-connected-bacterial-networks-have-fewer-respiratory-infections

from
https://healthnews010.wordpress.com/2019/10/01/infants-with-well-connected-bacterial-networks-have-fewer-respiratory-infections/

From https://jamesjohnson10.blogspot.com/2019/10/infants-with-well-connected-bacterial.html

from
https://jamesjohnson10.wordpress.com/2019/10/01/infants-with-well-connected-bacterial-networks-have-fewer-respiratory-infections/

From https://judywright2.blogspot.com/2019/10/infants-with-well-connected-bacterial.html



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All animals are composed of cells, surrounded by a characteristic extracellular matrix composed of collagen and elastic glycoproteins. During development, the animal extracellular matrix forms a relatively flexible framework upon which cells can move about and be reorganised, making the formation of complex structures possible.
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