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Author Topic:   What does DNA taste like?
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Message 4 of 13 (31473)
02-05-2003 9:16 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by Syamsu
12-03-2002 8:41 AM


For many people that have the unfortunate problem of tasting lots of DNA, it tastes like mucus. In cystic fibrosis (CF), DNA from white blood cells contributes significantly to the viscosity of mucus in the lungs, increasing a CF patient's susceptibility to bronchial obstruction, inflammation, and infection. Respiratory failure is cause of death for most CF patients.

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