On that topic, you might find the paper linked below interesting, particularly the part about "pleomorphism," which is defined as a process "from which "bacteria can change into yeast, yeast to fungus, fungus to mold." I don't know how much truth there is to the hypothesis presented in the paper, but it definitely contains some unique information.
On that topic, you might find the paper linked below interesting, particularly the part about "pleomorphism," which is defined as a process "from which "bacteria can change into yeast, yeast to fungus, fungus to mold." I don't know how much truth there is to the hypothesis presented in the paper, but it definitely contains some unique information.
On that topic, you might find the paper linked below interesting, particularly the part about "pleomorphism," which is defined as a process "from which "bacteria can change into yeast, yeast to fungus, fungus to mold." I don't know how much truth there is to the hypothesis presented in the paper, but it definitely contains some unique information.
http://www.laleva.org/eng/2004/05/louis_pasteur_vs_antoine_bchamp_and_the_germ_theory_of_disease_causation_1.html