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What’s on Your Skin? Archaea, That’s What

Posted on07/07/201719/04/2021AuthorHoi-Ying Holman

What’s on Your Skin? Archaea, That’s What

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"This work was conducted at the Advanced Light Source (ALS), a national user facility operated by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory on behalf of the Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, through the Berkeley Synchrotron Infrared Structural Biology (BSISB) Imaging Program, supported by DOE Office of Biological and Environmental Research, under contract no. DE-AC02-05CH11231."

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