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 Biofilm bacteria are a part of what is known as the Th1 bacterial pathogens, which according to the Marshall Pathogenesis, collectively cause chronic disease. The Marshall Protocol targets the Th1 pathogens, in part, through the use of pulsed low doses of antibiotics, because they limit the growth of "persister cells." Biofilm bacteria are a part of what is known as the Th1 bacterial pathogens, which according to the Marshall Pathogenesis, collectively cause chronic disease. The Marshall Protocol targets the Th1 pathogens, in part, through the use of pulsed low doses of antibiotics, because they limit the growth of "persister cells."
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 ===== History of biofilm research ===== ===== History of biofilm research =====
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 From Koch's postulates to biofilm theory. The lesson of Bill Costerton. (({{pubmed>long:23138704}}))  From Koch's postulates to biofilm theory. The lesson of Bill Costerton. (({{pubmed>long:23138704}})) 
  
-specific response to pH by isolates of Haemophilus influenzae  (({{pubmed>long:24555828}})) +specific response to pH by isolates of Haemophilus influenzae  (({{pubmed>long:24555828}})) 
  
- (({{pubmed>long:000}})) +Wound Biofilm: Current Perspectives and Strategies on Biofilm Disruption and Treatments (({{pubmed>long:28682297}})) 
  
- (({{pubmed>long:000}})) +Proteinase K treatment with antibiotics showed a synergistic effect against S. aureus biofilms.  (({{pubmed>long:29205189}})) 
  
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