CRISPR-Cas in <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> provides transient population-level immunity against high phage exposures
Bridget N. J. Watson(University of Exeter), Sean Meaden(University of Exeter), Benoît J. Pons(Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier), Ambarish Biswas(University of Otago), Loris Capria(University of Exeter), Edze R. Westra(University of Exeter), Stineke van Houte(University of Exeter), Ellinor Alseth(Georgia Institute of Technology), Luca Lenzi(University of Liverpool), Angus Buckling(University of Exeter)
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