Stochastic variation in the initial phase of bacterial infection predicts the probability of survival in D. melanogaster

  1. David Duneau  Is a corresponding author
  2. Jean-Baptiste Ferdy
  3. Jonathan Revah
  4. Hannah Kondolf
  5. Gerardo A Ortiz
  6. Brian P Lazzaro
  7. Nicolas Buchon  Is a corresponding author
  1. Cornell University, United States
  2. University of Toulouse 3, France

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  1. David Duneau
  2. Jean-Baptiste Ferdy
  3. Jonathan Revah
  4. Hannah Kondolf
  5. Gerardo A Ortiz
  6. Brian P Lazzaro
  7. Nicolas Buchon
(2017)
Stochastic variation in the initial phase of bacterial infection predicts the probability of survival in D. melanogaster
eLife 6:e28298.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.28298

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