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by euler_
3032 days ago
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Thanks for the information! After reading the abstracts, I still have two question. 1. It sounds like the mechanism for killing cells is very general. Why do histatins not attack somatic cells? 2. Do mouth wounds simply heal faster because the mouth is cleaner? |
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In regard to the second, I can say this: in the ER, a human bite is considered FAR more dangerous than a dog bite, because the human mouth has more — and more dangerous — pathogens. The mouth is much dirtier (not cleaner) than skin.