"During an infection, bacteria release molecules which allow them to
'talk' to each other," lead study author Senthi Kumar said in a statement.
"Depending on the type of molecule released, the signal will tell other
bacteria to multiply, escape the immune system or even stop spreading.
We found that if we introduce the 'stop spreading' bacteria molecule to
cancer cells, those cells will not only stop spreading; they will begin
to die as well."
http://www.natureworldnews.com/articles/9176/20140924/bacteria-communication-could-kill-cancer-on-command.htm
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