You're Probably Not Mostly Microbes - The Atlantic - 0 views
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As Carl Zimmer notes, “The very fact that scientists are still so unsure of how many cells and bacteria are in each of us is pretty remarkable.”
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90 percent of human cells are red blood cells, which don't contain DNA and aren’t capable of dividing. They’re rather poor excuses for cells—remove them from the equation and the 10:1 ratio reinstates itself.
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And it’s probably wrong.
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MALDI-TOF - 0 views
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Mystery-Solving MALDI
Controlling Synthetic Bacteria | The Scientist Magazine® - 0 views
Superbug known as 'phantom menace' on the rise in U.S. - The Washington Post - 0 views
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