Leo Dumjahn
@ldmjhn.bsky.social
PhD student in Biomolecular Chemistry @leibniz-hki.de. Interested in specialized metabolites involved in virulence of human-pathogenic bacteria.
Many thanks to all the authors, especially @jonasfiedler.bsky.social for leading this study!
June 3, 2025 at 3:38 PM
Many thanks to all the authors, especially @jonasfiedler.bsky.social for leading this study!
The dual-use virulence factors not only act as hemolysins, but also induce swarming and biofilm formation, presenting an intriguing case where features that enhance survival in the ecological niche simultaneously faciliate the switch to a pathogenic lifestyle inside a human host. 2/2
April 4, 2025 at 9:29 AM
The dual-use virulence factors not only act as hemolysins, but also induce swarming and biofilm formation, presenting an intriguing case where features that enhance survival in the ecological niche simultaneously faciliate the switch to a pathogenic lifestyle inside a human host. 2/2