Researchers seek to make cavity-causing bacteria self-destruct
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Larger goal to eliminate key enzyme's contribution to all strep and staph disease
Bacteria that eat sugar and release cavity-causing acid onto teeth may soon be made dramatically more vulnerable to their own acid. Researchers have identified key genes and proteins that, if interfered with, can take away the ability of a key bacterial species to thrive as its acidic waste builds up in the mouth.
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