Genomic clusters, putative pathogen recognition molecules, and antimicrobial genes are induced by infection of C. elegans with M. nematophilum.
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Richard Mott | Jonathan Hodgkin | R. Mott | J. Hodgkin | D. O′Rourke | Dilair Baban | D. Baban | Delia O'Rourke | Maria Demidova | M. Demidova
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