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bacterial

American  
[bak-teer-ee-uhl] / bækˈtɪər i əl /

adjective

  1. caused by or relating to bacteria.


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Along with a lack of robust studies into these peptides, recent analysis of some of the products suggests that 8% may be contaminated with bacterial endotoxins.

From BBC

Scientists have revealed how viruses that infect bacteria shut down MurJ, a protein essential for building the bacterial cell wall.

From Science Daily

Microbial testing found bacterial colony levels remained within acceptable limits for non-antimicrobial biodegradable films, suggesting low toxicity.

From Science Daily

Some of these bacterial products also enter the bloodstream, where they can influence other organs.

From Science Daily

Athletes showed differences in short-chain fatty acid levels and in the presence of certain bacterial species depending on how hard they were training.

From Science Daily