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Bacterial peptidoglycan acts as a digestive signal mediating host adaptation to diverse food resources in *C. elegans*
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This captivating study by Fanrui Hao, Huimin Liu, and Bin Qi delves into how *C. elegans* responds to different foods. Discover how bacterial peptidoglycan acts as a unique signal activating the digestive process and learn about the intricate interactions involving gut proteins that enhance growth and food consumption adaptability.
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