Researchers team up to unravel mysteries of puzzling bacterial signals in our blood

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Researchers team up to unravel mysteries of puzzling bacterial signals in our blood

A type of bacteria that live in our mouths and guts send signals—in the form of lipids—through our blood, which could be good or bad, depending on the context. A multi-disciplinary collaboration of UConn researchers based in Farmington and Storrs is pioneering the study of these bacterial signals and the surprising roles they play in the human body.

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