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- who: Sylvie Lu00e9toffu00e9 and collaborators from the AKline, University of Geneva, Paris, France have published the research: Pseudomonas aeruginosa Production of Hydrogen Cyanide Leads to Airborne Control of Staphylococcus aureus Growth in Biofilm and In Vivo Lung Environments, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 17/Oct/2022
- what: The authors showed that airborne volatile hydrogen cyanide (HCN) produced by a wide range of clinical strains leads to at-a-distance in vitro inhibition of the growth of a wide array of strains.
- how: The study therefore shows that volatile HCN mediates local and at . . .
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