Locally accelerated growth is part of the innate immune response and repair mechanisms in reef-building corals as detected by green fluorescent protein (GFP)-like pigments
Cecilia D’Angelo(National Oceanography Centre), Jörg Wiedenmann(University of Southampton), John A. Burt(New York University), Dan Tchernov(University of Haifa), Franz Oswald(Universität Ulm), Edward G. Smith(National Oceanography Centre)
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