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It is overly simplistic to the point of error to suggest that: Bacteriocins are of interest in medicine because they are made by non-pathogenic bacteria that normally colonize the human body.
Before substantial sections of the article are removed, we need to discuss the scope and organization of the material; including what should, perhaps, be pushed to other pages and what should be covered here. [[User:Bckirkup|Bckirkup]] ([[User talk:Bckirkup|talk]]) 17:00, 22 November 2007 (UTC)
Bacteriocins may be produced by pathogens, and bacteriocin-producing bacteria may not colonise the human body- e.g. Lactococcus lactis. [[Special:Contributions/220.101.40.151|220.101.40.151]] ([[User talk:220.101.40.151|talk]]) 23:13, 17 October 2008 (UTC)

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It is overly simplistic to the point of error to suggest that: Bacteriocins are of interest in medicine because they are made by non-pathogenic bacteria that normally colonize the human body. Bacteriocins may be produced by pathogens, and bacteriocin-producing bacteria may not colonise the human body- e.g. Lactococcus lactis. 220.101.40.151 (talk) 23:13, 17 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]