Author:
Ruffner Heinz,Sprunger Joëlle,Charlat Olga,Leighton-Davies Juliet,Grosshans Bianka,Salathe Adrian,Zietzling Svenja,Beck Valérie,Therier Maxime,Isken Andrea,Xie Yang,Zhang Yue,Hao Huaixiang,Shi Xiaoying,Liu Dong,Song Qinhui,Clay Ieuan,Hintzen Gabriele,Tchorz Jan,Bouchez Laure C.,Michaud Gregory,Finan Peter,Myer Vic E.,Bouwmeester Tewis,Porter Jeff,Hild Marc,Bassilana Fred,Parker Christian N.,Cong Feng
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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