Guest guest Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 Just a question I ask myself about biofilms. There is a long history of biofilms concerning a lot of deseases, and the concept was recently applied to the Lyme desease, as we all know (e.g. the very recent work of Alan Mc). Some believe that it is the source of the chronic aspect of the desease. According to that a lot people try destroying these films, using ***ase products or other as acetylcysteine. There is a growing litterature about that. Now, what about.....doing the opposit thing, that is, instead of breaking the films, reinforce it, so the bacteria are trapped, and then die after a certain delay. Also, what if the biofilms were an immune system defense ? My post may seems strange I know, but aren' they too few scientific edvidences to attack those films knowing that other bacteria are also trapped in these ? Waiting for your comments. Philippe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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