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Thursday, December 2, 2010

The Mighty Olive.

Olive Oil Contains Anti-Microbial Compounds

The Nasty Things That Mycoplasmas Do To Humans
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Labels: Mycoplasma, Olive Oil
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John
B.S. in Biological Sciences, Stanford University 1998. Over 28 years of bench experience within academic, corporate, government, and private laboratories in basic biochemistry discovery, microbiology, cancer therapeutics, cardiovascular disease, and other areas. Involved in study design and implementation as well as data analysis.Many publications within PNAS, JACS, etc. and numerous abstracts within the field of cardiovascular medicine from the SF VAMC via NCIRE and elsewhere.2015 - John C. Cha. Impostors, Capgras-ians, and reverse Capgras-ians beware.Citizenship: USA
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