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===== Existence of microbes in healthy tissue supposed to be sterile ===== | ===== Existence of microbes in healthy tissue supposed to be sterile ===== | ||
- | * **blood** – The presence of microbes in the blood is known as bacteremia. While many doctors believe it to be rare, a significant blood microbiome is ubiquitous. The Relman Lab at Stanford used real time PCR to show that there is a substantial and " | + | * **blood** – The presence of microbes in the blood is known as bacteremia. While many doctors believe it to be rare, a significant blood microbiome is ubiquitous. The Relman Lab at Stanford used real time PCR to show that there is a substantial and " |
* **lungs** – Erb-Downward found bacterial 16S sequences in the lung tissues of all subjects in a 2011 based study of healthy patients as well as those with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).(({{pubmed> | * **lungs** – Erb-Downward found bacterial 16S sequences in the lung tissues of all subjects in a 2011 based study of healthy patients as well as those with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).(({{pubmed> | ||
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===== Notes and comments ===== | ===== Notes and comments ===== |