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Re: Ubertino post# 66690

Monday, 03/18/2013 11:37:45 AM

Monday, March 18, 2013 11:37:45 AM

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We've covered this ground before. Suppose you get your nanobacteriacide to attach to a bacterium. Now what? Does the bacterium die, slough it off, or just treat it as another substrate to live on? Remember, unlike viruses, bacteria are not designed to attach themselves to a cell and then disgorge their content into that cell. There are mechanisms by which it may be possible to design nano-attacks on bacteria, but there is no reason to believe they'll be as simple as nanoviricides. This is like people investing in the first start up to produce steam engines and then speculating about how the technology will be adapted to space flight.
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