Isolation, engineering and ecology of temperate phages from the human gut
Sofia Dahlman(Monash University), Jeremy J. Barr(San Diego State University), Laura Avellaneda-Franco(Monash University), Remy B. Young(Hudson Institute of Medical Research), Robert A. Edwards(Argonne National Laboratory), Nathan R. Campbell(Monash University), Juris A. Grasis(University of California, Merced), Jodee A. Gould(Hudson Institute of Medical Research), Emily L. Rutten(Hudson Institute of Medical Research), Dinesh Subedi(Monash University), Christopher Turkington(University College Cork), Dena Lyras(Discovery Institute), Sean Solari(Hudson Institute of Medical Research), Emily L. Gulliver(Hudson Institute of Medical Research), Ciaren Kett(Monash University), Neda Nezam-Abadi(University College Cork), Samuel C. Forster(Hudson Institute of Medical Research), Callum A. H. Docherty(Hudson Institute of Medical Research), Michelle Chonwerawong(Hudson Institute of Medical Research)
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