The human body, on average, has over 37 trillion cells – most of which are unknown to those who study them. Every cell is up for discussion as more than 3,000 people from around the world are working to create the largest reference book on the planet. Katherine Ward reports.
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Scientific community members globally working to identify over 37 trillion cells in the human body
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