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Perspectives and challenges in microbial communities metabolic modeling

Bosi et al., 2017

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Bosi E
Bacci G
Mengoni A
Fondi M
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Frontiers in genetics

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Bacteria have evolved to efficiently interact each other, forming complex entities known as microbial communities. These “super-organisms” play a central role in maintaining the health of their eukaryotic hosts and in the cycling of elements like carbon and nitrogen …
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