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    Lipid (LPS/NAM/A/NAG) Is a Part of the Gram- Negative Cell
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Lipid (LPS/NAM/A/NAG) Is a Part of the Gram- Negative Cell

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Lipid (LPS/NAM/A/NAG) is a part of the Gram- negative cell outer membrane that can produce fever, inflammation, and shock when it is released into the bloodstream.

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