The native microbiome of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans: gateway to a new host-microbiome model
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Philip Rosenstiel | Sophia Wagner | Hinrich Schulenburg | Marie-Anne Félix | P. Rosenstiel | M. Félix | H. Schulenburg | P. Dirksen | C. Petersen | Rania Nakad | Sarah Arnaud Marsh | Philipp Dirksen | Ines Braker | Nele Heitland | Rania Nakad | Sebastian Mader | Carola Petersen | Vienna Kowallik | Vienna Kowallik | Ines Braker | N. Heitland | Sophia Wagner | Sebastian Mader | Carola Petersen
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