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How tiny tadpoles are quietly building defenses to beat a global amphibian threat

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How tiny tadpoles are quietly building defenses to beat a global amphibian threat

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Researchers have discovered that some frog species survive a devastating global fungus by developing robust immune defenses early in their tadpole stage. This natural resilience has also revealed a wealth of previously unknown antimicrobial compounds, which scientists hope could lead to new life-saving treatments for human infections.

Researchers have discovered that some frog species survive a devastating global fungus by developing robust immune defenses early in their tadpole stage. This natural resilience has also revealed a wealth of previously unknown antimicrobial compounds, which scientists hope could lead to new life-saving treatments for human infections.

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