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Trego, A., O'Sullivan, S., O'Flaherty, V., Collins, G. and Ijaz, U. Z. (2024) Individual methanogenic granules are whole-ecosystem replicates with reproducible responses to environmental cues. Environmental Microbiome, 19, 68. (doi: 10.1186/s40793-024-00615-z) (PMID:39252061)
Trego, A., Palmeiro-Sánchez, T., Graham, A., Ijaz, U. Z. and O'Flaherty, V. (2024) First evidence for temperature influencing the enrichment, assembly and activity of polyhydroxyalkanoate-synthesizing mixed microbial communities. Frontiers in Systems Biology, 4, 1375472. (doi: 10.3389/fsysb.2024.1375472)
Trego, A., O'Sullivan, S., O'Flaherty, V., Collins, G. and Ijaz, U. Z. (2024) Individual methanogenic granules are whole-ecosystem replicates with reproducible responses to environmental cues. Environmental Microbiome, 19, 68. (doi: 10.1186/s40793-024-00615-z) (PMID:39252061)
Trego, A., Palmeiro-Sánchez, T., Graham, A., Ijaz, U. Z. and O'Flaherty, V. (2024) First evidence for temperature influencing the enrichment, assembly and activity of polyhydroxyalkanoate-synthesizing mixed microbial communities. Frontiers in Systems Biology, 4, 1375472. (doi: 10.3389/fsysb.2024.1375472)