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Discover Ludwig"microbial cells" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to very small or microscopic cells, such as bacteria, or other microorganisms. For example: "The experiment revealed that the microbial cells reacted differently to different concentrations of the chemical."
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There are 10 times more microbial cells in your body than human ones.
"There is so much that is different about microbial cells and our cells," Deisseroth says.
Microbial cells and viruses contain a variety of antigenic substances.
The spacecraft carried "animals and microbial cells" for China's first biological experiments in space, according to official accounts, and is expected to return to earth in a few days.
These microbial cells release electrons to the anode.
Microbial cells may be considered using the soft particle model.
Even though the human body is made up of 10 trillion human cells, there are 10 times as many microbial cells.
Microbial cells as alternative alkaloid production systems are emerging.
Microbial cells are attractive biorecognition elements for electrochemical biosensing applications.
In this way, amphiphilic cationic BODIPYs can selectively bind to microbial cells, inducing an effective photokilling of pathogenic microbial cells.
The microbial cells treated with only A. cepa extract showed no growth inhibition, clearly indicating the role of Ag NPs in the inhibition microbial cells.
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