A Probe-Enabled Approach for the Selective Isolation and Characterization of Functionally Active Subpopulations in the Gut Microbiome
Christopher Whidbey(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Aaron Wright(Baylor University), Joshua Hansen(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Adrian DeLeon(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Sarah Fansler(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Anil Shukla(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Lisa Bramer(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Reji Nair(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Natalie Sadler(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Janet Jansson(University of California, Berkeley), Brian D. Thrall(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Regan Volk(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
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