Ammar, A.;                     Singh, V.;                     Ilic, S.;                     Samiksha, F.;                     Marsh, A.;                     Rodriguez-Palacios, A.    
        Rodent Gut Bacteria Coexisting with an Insect Gut Virus in Tapeworm Parasitic Cysts: Metagenomic Evidence of Microbial Selection in Extra-Intestinal Clinical Niches. Microorganisms 2024, 12, 1130.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms12061130
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                                Ammar A,                                 Singh V,                                 Ilic S,                                 Samiksha F,                                 Marsh A,                                 Rodriguez-Palacios A.        
                Rodent Gut Bacteria Coexisting with an Insect Gut Virus in Tapeworm Parasitic Cysts: Metagenomic Evidence of Microbial Selection in Extra-Intestinal Clinical Niches. Microorganisms. 2024; 12(6):1130.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms12061130
    
    Chicago/Turabian Style
    
                                Ammar, Amro,                                 Vaidhvi Singh,                                 Sanja Ilic,                                 Fnu Samiksha,                                 Antoinette Marsh,                                 and Alexander Rodriguez-Palacios.        
                2024. "Rodent Gut Bacteria Coexisting with an Insect Gut Virus in Tapeworm Parasitic Cysts: Metagenomic Evidence of Microbial Selection in Extra-Intestinal Clinical Niches" Microorganisms 12, no. 6: 1130.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms12061130
    
    APA Style
    
                                Ammar, A.,                                 Singh, V.,                                 Ilic, S.,                                 Samiksha, F.,                                 Marsh, A.,                                 & Rodriguez-Palacios, A.        
        
        (2024). Rodent Gut Bacteria Coexisting with an Insect Gut Virus in Tapeworm Parasitic Cysts: Metagenomic Evidence of Microbial Selection in Extra-Intestinal Clinical Niches. Microorganisms, 12(6), 1130.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms12061130