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    Lethal bacteria use sugar-sensing mechanism to recognize and infect cells

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    Scientists led by Karla Satchell, Ph.D., the Anne Stewart Youmans Professor of Microbiology at Northwestern University, have discovered previously unknown molecular mechanisms that help a type of food-borne bacteria recognize host cells and initiate infection on the cell surface, according to a recent study published in Science Advances.
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