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Bacteriophages (phages), natural viruses known for infecting and killing bacteria, are the most diverse and abundant organisms on Earth. In the past 100 years of research about phages, breakthroughs in genetics, molecular biology, and synthetic biology have been successfully achieved. The fascinating scientific history of phage therapy has been rep...
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1. Is there a lot of fat or glycerin in the human intestine? If the fat is broken down into glycerin in the human body, after reaching the intestine, the surface protein will have no effect.
2. What is the allowable intake of E. coli in the standard range?
3. Can the human body synthesize tryptophan?
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β oxidation requires sufficient oxygen when glycerol is converted into dihydroxyacetone acid, which enters the sugar metabolism process; fatty acids are converted into fatty acyl-CoA, which enters the tricarboxylic acid cycle for complete oxidation. But now we try to envision that E. coli can use fat in the intestines.