Chemotaxis increases metabolic exchanges between marine picophytoplankton and heterotrophic bacteria
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R. Stocker | Steven Smriga | P. Clode | M. Ullrich | M. Pernice | J. Seymour | P. Guagliardo | J. Raina | J. Bougoure | H. Mendis | E. Sonnenschein | Marco Giardina | D. Brumley | Himasha Mendis | Jean-Baptiste Raina
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