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- who: Harikrishnan k from the InstitutUniversity Du00fcsseldorf have published the research work: Accepted Manuscript, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- future: Especially fungal pathogens and symbionts would be prime targets for the future direction of soil-like microdevices similar to the root-bacteria interaction assessing temporal dynamics potential influences of environmental stress and utilising Ac advances in highly resolved chemical analysis to track nutrient trading during symbiosis. But us cr ip through the use of high-resolution production techniques like two-photon or triplet-triplet annihilation polymerization submicron resolutions could become achievable and affordable in the near . . .
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