In fact, there are more bacterial cells making up the human
body than human cells, which is why it is so important that these bacteria are beneficial to your health.
It also works in cells taken directly from human patients, which are usually much more difficult to
manipulate than human cell lines grown specifically for lab research.
This intelligent bacterial ecosystem in your gut makes up the majority of your immune system, and your body actually contains 10 times more bacterial
cells than human cells!
Yes, we've got a lot of bacteria in our bodies — researchers recently estimated that the average person has slightly more bacterial cells in their
body than human cells.
Then came Yamanaka, who Thomson says beat him to the punch because mouse cells grow much
faster than human cells do, allowing more rapid experimentation.
(The bacteria are much
smaller than human cells, so their total weight is often estimated to be around two to five pounds.)
(NaturalHealth365) As strange as it sounds, there are way more bacterial
cells than human cells in the human body.
«If we consider that humans possess more bacterial cells
than human cells in their bodies, the direct use of bacterial cells as a power resource interdependently with the human body is conceivable for wearable electronics.»
The human body has more microbial
than human cells, but this rich diversity of micro-helpers that has evolved along with us is undergoing a rapid shift — one that may have very macro health consequences
The human body harbors at least 10 times more bacterial cells
than human cells.
Daniel Cossins repeats the widely circulated factoid that our bodies contain «perhaps 10 times more» bacterial cells
than human cells...
We have more bacterial cells
than human cells, and it truly is all about the bacterial balance.
As humans, we have more bacterial cells
than human cells and these bacteria drastically affect our lives on a daily basis.
Our bodies harbor 10 times more bacterial cells
than human cells and they're an important part of our natural defense.
There are actually 10 times more bacterial cells in your body
than human cells!
Did you know that you are vastly occupied by invisible microbial community and that their cells are 10 times more
than your human cells?
We're supposed to be filled, and covered, with bacteria; we actually have more bacteria
than human cells.
In fact, your body is covered with bacteria, and you are carrying 10 times more bacterial cells
than your human cells.
Yes, he says, our bodies do indeed consist of roughly ten times more microbial cells
than human cells.