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#MicrobiologyMonday: What does it mean to tolerate the microbiome?🦠 Researchers suggest that 3 different forms of tolerance can be recognized: 1️⃣Disease tolerance. 2️⃣Endotoxin tolerance. 3️⃣Immunological tolerance. Learn more in #mBio: https://t.co/3qv2MbcKvi https://t.co/ihPrgmZoua -

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CNN International News source @edition.cnn.com · Atlanta, Georgia 🇺🇸· Feb 20

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Ancient bacteria found frozen in ice may help scientists in fight against superbugs
In the depths of Scarisoara cave in Romania sits one of the world's biggest underground glaciers, a monumental slab of ice the size of roughly 40 Olympic swimming pools that began to form around 13,000 years ago.
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CNN News source @us.cnn.com · United States 🇺🇸· Feb 20

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Ancient bacteria found frozen in ice may help scientists in fight against superbugs | CNN
In the depths of Scarisoara cave in Romania sits one of the world's biggest underground glaciers, a monumental slab of ice the size of roughly 40 Olympic swimming pools that began to form around 13,000 years ago.
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Yahoo News source @yahoo.com · Sunnyvale, California 🇺🇸· Jan 26

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Microbes in Space Mutated And Developed a Remarkable Ability
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Yahoo News source @yahoo.com · Sunnyvale, California 🇺🇸· Jan 26

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Microbes in Space Mutated And Developed a Remarkable Ability
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IFLScience News source @iflscience.com · Jan 5

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Why People Still Eat Bacteria Taken From The Poop Of A First World War Soldier
The rest of this article is behind a paywall. Please sign in or subscribe to access the full content. The case caught the attention of Professor Alfred Nissle, a physician at the hospital who had grown increasingly interested in the bacterial contents of the human intestine.
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IFLScience News source @iflscience.com · Jan 5

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Why People Still Eat Bacteria Taken From The Poop Of A First World War Soldier
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