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SUBMITTER: Amendola L
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5897888 | biostudies-other | 2018
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
Amendola Luca L Appleby Stephen S Avgoustidis Anastasios A Bacon David D Baker Tessa T Baldi Marco M Bartolo Nicola N Blanchard Alain A Bonvin Camille C Borgani Stefano S Branchini Enzo E Burrage Clare C Camera Stefano S Carbone Carmelita C Casarini Luciano L Cropper Mark M de Rham Claudia C Dietrich Jörg P JP Di Porto Cinzia C Durrer Ruth R Ealet Anne A Ferreira Pedro G PG Finelli Fabio F García-Bellido Juan J Giannantonio Tommaso T Guzzo Luigi L Heavens Alan A Heisenberg Lavinia L Heymans Catherine C Hoekstra Henk H Hollenstein Lukas L Holmes Rory R Hwang Zhiqi Z Jahnke Knud K Kitching Thomas D TD Koivisto Tomi T Kunz Martin M La Vacca Giuseppe G Linder Eric E March Marisa M Marra Valerio V Martins Carlos C Majerotto Elisabetta E Markovic Dida D Marsh David D Marulli Federico F Massey Richard R Mellier Yannick Y Montanari Francesco F Mota David F DF Nunes Nelson J NJ Percival Will W Pettorino Valeria V Porciani Cristiano C Quercellini Claudia C Read Justin J Rinaldi Massimiliano M Sapone Domenico D Sawicki Ignacy I Scaramella Roberto R Skordis Constantinos C Simpson Fergus F Taylor Andy A Thomas Shaun S Trotta Roberto R Verde Licia L Vernizzi Filippo F Vollmer Adrian A Wang Yun Y Weller Jochen J Zlosnik Tom T
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