A holobiont approach towards polysaccharide degradation by the highly compartmentalised gut system of the soil-feeding higher termite Labiotermes labralis
Martyna Marynowska(Université Libre de Bruxelles), Magdalena Całusińska(Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology), David Sillam‐Dussès(Université Paris Cité), Dominika Klimek(University of Luxembourg), Piotr Gawron(University of Luxembourg), Philippe Delfosse(University of Luxembourg), Yves Roisin(Université Libre de Bruxelles), Xavier Goux(Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology), Boris Untereiner(Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology)
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