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English: Time-lapse photography of a human milk immune cell containing a live bacterial cell embedded in its surface. Apart from being free-living, between 40 and 60% of milk bacteria were found attached to human cells, as estimated by qPCR of plancktonic and aggregated bacteria. |
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Source | Supplementary Video from Boix-Amorós A, Collado M, Mira A (2016). "Relationship between Milk Microbiota, Bacterial Load, Macronutrients, and Human Cells during Lactation". Frontiers in Microbiology. DOI:10.3389/fmicb.2016.00492. PMID 27148183. PMC: 4837678. | ||
Author | Boix-Amorós A, Collado M, Mira A | ||
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Author | Boix-Amorós A, Collado M, Mira A |
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Image title | Time-lapse photography of a human milk immune cell containing a live bacterial cell embedded in its surface. Apart from being free-living, between 40 and 60% of milk bacteria were found attached to human cells, as estimated by qPCR of plancktonic and aggregated bacteria. |
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