Investigating Bacterial-Fungal Interactions using Fungal Highway Columns in Diverse Environments and Substrates
Julia M. Kelliher(Los Alamos National Laboratory), Pilar Junier(University of Neuchâtel), Ilona Palmieri(University of Neuchâtel), Guillaume Cailleau(University of Neuchâtel), Aaron Robinson(Royal Children's Hospital), La Verne Gallegos‐Graves(Los Alamos National Laboratory), Saskia Bindschedler(University of Neuchâtel), Buck Hanson(Los Alamos National Laboratory), Reid Longley(Los Alamos National Laboratory), Patrick Chain, Kaelan Prime(Los Alamos National Laboratory), L. Johnson(Los Alamos National Laboratory)
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