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+ | L-form bacteria cohabitants in human blood: significance for health and diseases. (({{pubmed> | ||
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+ | Possible role of L-form switching in recurrent urinary tract infection | ||
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+ | ==== Future research ==== | ||
There seems to be little incentive for scientists to study the L-form. Since the bacteria can be killed by simple low-dose antibiotic therapy, drug companies have little interest in investing money into related research. Researchers studying the L-form often find themselves with very little grant money but must still work long, tedious hours in the lab. | There seems to be little incentive for scientists to study the L-form. Since the bacteria can be killed by simple low-dose antibiotic therapy, drug companies have little interest in investing money into related research. Researchers studying the L-form often find themselves with very little grant money but must still work long, tedious hours in the lab. |