This is particularly challenging in the skin, for which samples (e.g., swabs) often contain very small bacterial yields with varying microbial mass and high levels of host DNA contamination [262]. There is also a greater computational demand to assemble, map and analyse the data. To begin ...
UIs have proven effective in increasing yields and NUE and protecting against ammonia losses. Of course, NIs and NUs can also be used in combination with each other in order to ‘close’ all possible N escape routes, which is not achieved when these inhibitors are applied individually [73]....