Bacteria isolated from Bengal cat (Felis catus × Prionailurus bengalensis) anal sac secretions produce volatile compounds potentially associated with animal signaling
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J. Eisen | D. Coil | G. Jospin | H. Ganz | M. Yamaguchi | Adrienne Cho | Than Zaw | M. McCartney | C. Davis
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