Sentences with phrase «as human cells»

In fact, the human body carries 10 times the number of bacterial cells as human cells.
The second challenge to researching viral therapies for childhood cancers is the fact that mouse cells don't get infected with human viruses as easily as human cells.
Humans have roughly as many bacterial cells in their bodies as human cells, and most of those bacteria live in the gut.
While these valves are safe and effective, their manufacturing remains complex and expensive as human cells must be cultured for a long time under heavily regulated conditions.
They don't have the same number of chromosomes as human cells.
Of course, there are 10 times as many microbial cells as human cells in and on any of us, and none of that DNA seems to get mixed up with Goldblum.
As human cells do not contain the bd - type oxidase, the question of the ability to combat disease - causing bacteria without causing harm to the human body becomes relevant.
Deinococcus can survive 5,000 times as much radiation as human cells, but no natural environment on Earth comes close to those levels of irradiation.
The estimate is that normal, healthy adults have ten times as many microbial cells as human cells within their bodies; countless more populate the environment around us.
The human body alone is estimated to contain as many microbes as human cells — about 40 trillion according to new estimates; and a few grams of soil may contain tens or even hundreds of thousands of microbial species.
When handling biohazardous materials such as human cells, safe laboratory procedures should be followed and protective clothing should be worn.
Both hope to apply their findings to explain human behavior and disease, just as the Human Cell Atlas does.
Gunawardane is particularly interested in what happens as human cells grow and develop.
A recent study estimates there are just as many bacterial cells as human cells in our bodies (SN: 2/6/16, p. 6).
In fact, here is a wacky fact that might make you feel completely gross: Our bodies are inhabited by 3 to 10 times as many nonhuman cells as human cells.
Our bodies are more bacterial than human, with 10x the number of bacterial cells as human cells.
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