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Images - Borrelia and Spirochaete Biofilms
February 7, 2009 |
The majority of bacteria exist in nature attached to a substratum.
Please follow this link to an extraordinary pdf file with images of Borrelia and other Spirochaetal Biofilms, which is titled “Biofilms of Borrelia Burgdorferi and clinical implications for chronic Borreliosis” by Alan Macdonald MD and dated July 7 2008 from the University of New Haven, Lyme Disease Symposium, New Haven Connecticut
and this link to many more images which may be interesting for Alzheimer’s sufferers in adddition to Lyme Borreliosis patients.
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