hi, I'm working on a cross circular project on Physarum polycephalum between Biology and Infection control. Im having trouble finding information on the infection properties of Physarum polycephalum and how they can infect humans.
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Physarum polycephalum
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Re: Physarum polycephalum
Do you have a reference for P. polycephalum infecting humans? I was not aware that slime molds could do that in a normal healthy person. Maybe someone who was immunocompromised might become infected.
Also, can you define what you mean by a 'cross circular project'?
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Also, can you define what you mean by a 'cross circular project'?
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cross circular project is just a way to link different class subjects, such as biology and chemistry. I can then together do a summative project that incorporates some aspects of both the courses.
P. polycephalum infecting humans, I'm not sure, but i need some link to infection control or how infection can occur. I plan to make the project on using P. polycephalum as a biological cleaner, to help clean areas of other microbes.
P. polycephalum infecting humans, I'm not sure, but i need some link to infection control or how infection can occur. I plan to make the project on using P. polycephalum as a biological cleaner, to help clean areas of other microbes.
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I think I am missing something. Are you doing a project on human infection with P. polycephalum or a project in which you use the slime mold to eat up harmful bacteria? Slime molds don't infect healthy humans as far as I know. Can you clarify what you are doing and why?
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I`m doing a project on using P. polycephalum as biological cleaner, to eat up harmful bacteria. Learning about its interactions with humans, such as infections, I can create a informational video about using P. polycephalum as a biological cleaner and preventing possible dangers to humans.
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Sounds like an interesting idea. Are you actually planning to get some P. polycephalum and test it as a biological control agent or just make a video?
Do you still have a question?
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Yes I`ve I have bought P. polycephalum to do tests on as a biological cleaner, but i can't find any information on its interactions with humans. I still have to find a link to connect it to infection control/prevention.
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Well, maybe you are the first person who has had the idea of using a slime mold to prevent human infection. If you do a thorough search in Google scholar and PubMed and don't find anything then that is what you will say in your report. I read the biological research news every day and I don't recall hearing anything about your idea.
There's nothing wrong with proposing something that no one else has thought of as long as you can show that the idea is possible. I know slime molds eat bacteria but I don't know how you would use one to remove human pathogens if that is your goal. How are you thinking about doing that? I think slime molds only grow under certain conditions so you can't just put them anywhere and expect them to perform.
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There's nothing wrong with proposing something that no one else has thought of as long as you can show that the idea is possible. I know slime molds eat bacteria but I don't know how you would use one to remove human pathogens if that is your goal. How are you thinking about doing that? I think slime molds only grow under certain conditions so you can't just put them anywhere and expect them to perform.
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