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Even though the human body is made up of 10 trillion human cells, there are 10 times as many microbial cells.
There are an estimated ten times as many microbial cells as human cells in our bodies.
Furthermore, many microbial cells in the biofilm acted as the backbone of aggregates and maintained the structure stability.
Many microbial cells are the perfect size and texture to cause water vapor to condense or even form ice around them, meaning that they may be able to seed clouds.
Indeed, estimates suggest that our bodies contain 10 times as many microbial cells as human cells.
Many microbial cells remain 'unculturable' or very difficult and slow to culture.
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For example, each human is an assemblage of human cells (10 trillion) and many more microbial cells (100 trillion).
Although many wild-type microbial cells could catalyze the asymmetric reduction of OPBE into (R -HPBE, theiR -HPBEtheir applindustrialre limited by applicationsdisareantageous.
Abbreviations: IBD, inflammatory bowel diseases; MetaHIT, Metagenomics of the Human Intestinal Tract It is estimated that human body contains as many as 10 microbial cells, and our appreciation of their contribution to host physiology, disease and behaviour is increasing rapidly.
This method can also be extended to evaluate or monitor nutritional conditions, as the metabolic pathways of microbial cells contain many relevant metabolites.
Our model is inspired by the quasi-regular arrangements of cells in many microbial colonies.
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