Animals in a bacterial world, a new imperative for the life sciences
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A. Knoll | T. Fukami | J. Metcalf | S. Gilbert | D. Tautz | N. Dubilier | E. Ruby | N. Pierce | S. Kjelleberg | K. Nealson | S. Mazmanian | J. Sanders | N. King | G. Eberl | A. Douglas | U. Hentschel | M. McFall-Ngai | M. Hadfield | T. Bosch | H. V. Carey | Tomislav Domazet-Lošo | N. Kremer | J. Rawls | A. Reid | M. Rumpho | J. Wernegreen | H. Carey
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