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This slide was presented by Claire Fraser-Liggett, | This slide was presented by Claire Fraser-Liggett, | ||
- | Now EMBL in Europe has, is just in the middle of a big study, and they' | + | Now EMBL in Europe has, is just in the middle of a big study, and they' |
Now this is also from Claire Fraser-Liggett' | Now this is also from Claire Fraser-Liggett' | ||
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Q: What is the mass of the microbiome in a typical human being? | Q: What is the mass of the microbiome in a typical human being? | ||
- | A: Well that too was discussed in Vancouver. And the original NIH estimate was 90% of human cells are likely bacterial cells. The current estimate is 99%. So even that is a moving target at this point as discovery continues forward. There' | + | A: Well that too was discussed in Vancouver. And the original NIH estimate was 90% of human cells are likely bacterial cells. The current estimate is 99%. So even that is a moving target at this point as discovery continues forward. There' |
Q: How much of it gets into the blood, I mean do these peptides, proteins that you mentioned.... | Q: How much of it gets into the blood, I mean do these peptides, proteins that you mentioned.... |