Huddling remodels gut microbiota to reduce energy requirements in a small mammal species during cold exposure
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Bin Chen | Xue-Ying Zhang | Gansukh Sukhchuluun | Ting-bei Bo | Qing-sheng Chi | Junjie Yang | Lei Zhang | Dehua Wang
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