Microbial Resuscitation and Growth Rates in Deep Permafrost: Lipid Stable Isotope Probing Results from the Permafrost Research Tunnel in Fox, Alaska
A. Tristan(California Institute of Technology), Sebastian Kopf(University of Colorado Boulder), Thomas A. Douglas(Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory), Sierra Jech(University of Colorado Boulder), Amanda Barker(Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory), Jamie McFarlin(University of Wyoming), Ashley E. Maloney(University of Colorado Boulder), Robyn A. Barbato(Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory)
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