analysis of cultivation techniques for the isolation of novel oral microorganisms; aerobic vs. anaerobic
According to the American Society for Microbiology, the human body contains nearly ten times as many bacterial cells as somatic cells, comprised of thousands of different species, yet less than one percent has been cultivated in the laboratory setting. rRNA survey studies attribute over 700 differen...
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