The Song of Solomon (also called the Song of Songs) is traditionally attributed to: King Solomon
Song Of Solomon
3:4
The Song of Solomon (also called the Song of Songs) is traditionally attributed to: King Solomon
Song Of Solomon
3:4
Richard Pffeifer = Endotoxin In Gram Negative Bacteria
In the late 1800s, Richard Pfeiffer, a student of Robert Koch, described a toxic substance released from Gram-negative bacteria. He called it “endotoxin”, distinguishing it from exotoxins.
Scientists discovered that endotoxin was part of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria
It was identified as a complex molecule called lipopolysaccharide (LPS)
LPS was shown to have three components: