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Human T cell: size estimate measured in quantity of atoms
in Genetics
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Folks:
The subject line says it all. Roughly how many atoms (10^6, 10^9, or larger) constitute one human T cell?
I believe the size varies from 5 to 10 microns. That's not helpful to me.
Thanks to all.
GLWD