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What it does in the bacterial cell was unknown until recently.
Such pits are about the size of a bacterial cell.
It is not known whether this requirement can be met by bacterial cells.
The bacterial cell itself normally has no use for these machines, and doesn't build any.
This is a potential drug target involved in bacterial cell wall synthesis.
Any bacterial cells present form visible colonies, but it may be days before results are available.
Its physiological role for fish, bacterial cell or insect is not known.
As a researcher, her focus has been the mechanisms of bacterial cell division.
They also have a role in protecting the bacterial cell against host defences.
Bacterial cells are transformed and used in production of commercially important products.
Their size varies greatly but are generally larger than bacterial cells.
We now know that the Gram reaction is based on the structure of the bacterial cell wall.
In many cases, this leads to bacterial cell death.
To achieve this, he and his team incorporated two genes into the bacterial cells.
It would take just one breakthrough, in a single bacterial cell, to light the fuse.
Many other details of gene expression differ between human and bacterial cells.
The Mollicutes are a class of bacteria with no bacterial cell wall.
Transformation is one of three processes by which outside genetic material may be got into bacterial cells.
This would also increase resistance of the bacterial cell membranes to environmental challenge.
It contains no whole bacterial cells, which is thought to be responsible for its lower incidence of side effects.
They calculated that there were about 144 bacterial cells per cubic foot of air.
As few as 10 bacterial cells per fish can cause an infection.
They found at least 1,000 different types of bacterial cells on the plastic samples, including many individual species yet to be identified.
The bacterial cell's control system has a hierarchical organization.
Phage A virus for which the natural host is a bacterial cell.