Multiple Genes Affect Sensitivity of Caenorhabditis elegans to the Bacterial Pathogen Microbacterium nematophilum
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Jonathan Hodgkin | Reindert Nijland | J. Hodgkin | D. O′Rourke | M. Gravato-Nobre | R. Nijland | K. Yook | H. Nicholas | Delia O'Rourke | Maria J. Gravato-Nobre | Hannah R. Nicholas | Deborah E. Whittington | Karen J. Yook | Deborah E Whittington
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