Network analysis suggests a potentially ‘evil’ alliance of opportunistic pathogens inhibited by a cooperative network in human milk bacterial communities
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Network analysis suggests a potentially ‘evil’ alliance of opportunistic pathogens inhibited by a cooperative network in human milk bacterial communities
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Scientific Reports
Volume 5, Issue 1, Pages -
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Springer Nature
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2015-02-05
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10.1038/srep08275
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