good video. Explain why I had 2 courses of antibiotics which had shown in the lab to be effective against the bacterial infection they had found in my throat. Maybe rather then fighting the dormant cells we can find ways to wake them up? For example, I saw some other research that woke up dormant cells with specific types of sugar, but it didn't work for all types of bacteria
You have to reassess the transcript, it's not accurate at all - it seems to me that it has made using some non-properly-customized with the speaker's voice speech recognizing software.
raoullf I am trying to figure out the essence of what you are saying. Are you saying the guy in the video did not made this speech, or that his experiments are wrong. I can say that Flagyl (metridazole) will not kill off all of an infection, personal experience. I would love to see this persister cell theory, experiment, discussed further. I studied deep into phages, hoping to find something that would kill the last big of Lyme. Of course, I found out about lytic (kills, destroys) and lysogenic (combines with original DNA) phages, and that Bb produces lysogenic phages. That was a big disappointment. Would be nice if phages could get rid of all bacteria. I would like to say that in death (of an animal), the Bb dies. But not true. Dr. Allan MacDonald has been able to reproduce Bb from dead brains. Wonder how long Bb persists after death of a human or an animal.
good video. Explain why I had 2 courses of antibiotics which had shown in the lab to be effective against the bacterial infection they had found in my throat. Maybe rather then fighting the dormant cells we can find ways to wake them up? For example, I saw some other research that woke up dormant cells with specific types of sugar, but it didn't work for all types of bacteria
Is this also true of Lyme disease and tuberculosis?
Yes, borrelia can form persistor cells. Many pathogenic bacteria are capable of this.
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Biofilms in vivo that you don't culture in vitro. There's efflux pumps against antibiotics
You have to reassess the transcript, it's not accurate at all - it seems to me that it has made using some non-properly-customized with the speaker's voice speech recognizing software.
raoullf I am trying to figure out the essence of what you are saying. Are you saying the guy in the video did not made this speech, or that his experiments are wrong. I can say that Flagyl (metridazole) will not kill off all of an infection, personal experience. I would love to see this persister cell theory, experiment, discussed further. I studied deep into phages, hoping to find something that would kill the last big of Lyme. Of course, I found out about lytic (kills, destroys) and lysogenic (combines with original DNA) phages, and that Bb produces lysogenic phages. That was a big disappointment. Would be nice if phages could get rid of all bacteria. I would like to say that in death (of an animal), the Bb dies. But not true. Dr. Allan MacDonald has been able to reproduce Bb from dead brains. Wonder how long Bb persists after death of a human or an animal.
So lame.