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University of Geneva (UNIGE) have found that edoxudine, an anti-......
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University of Geneva (UNIGE)
edoxudine
nti-herpes molecule
can disrupt the protective surface of Klebsiella bacteria
vulnerable to being eliminated by immune cells
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