Meta-omics uncover temporal regulation of pathways across oral microbiome genera during in vitro sugar metabolism
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Shibu Yooseph | Pieter C Dorrestein | Xuesong He | Anna Edlund | Don D. Nguyen | Karen E Nelson | S. Yooseph | P. Dorrestein | K. Nelson | W. Shi | Xuesong He | R. Lux | J. McLean | A. Edlund | Youngik Yang | Wenyuan Shi | Jeffrey S McLean | Youngik Yang | Renate Lux | Adam P Hall | Don D Nguyen | Adam P. Hall
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