Mutualistic interactions between vitamin B <sub>12</sub> ‐dependent algae and heterotrophic bacteria exhibit regulation
Elena Kazamia(University of Cambridge), Alison G. Smith(University of Cambridge), Hjördis Czesnick(University of Cambridge), Severin Sasso(Friedrich Schiller University Jena), Martin T. Croft(University of Cambridge), Emma Sherwood(University of Cambridge), Martin J. Warren(University of Kent), Thi Thanh Van Nguyen(University of Cambridge), Sarah James Hodson(University of Kent)
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