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Very nice post! Just to let you know that it seems all the reference links direct to paperpile pages that are not public, so you may want to change that.
You were lucky to have a very unique PhD mentor, and that was a very nice post. Thanks for sharing, Tao!
Very interesting story behind the paper, thanks for sharing it with the world!
This is the link to the research article:
ΦCrAss001 represents the most abundant bacteriophage family in the human gut and infects Bacteroides intestinalis
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-07225-7
The 'Read the paper' button links to the old PNAS paper (2017).
The Nature Communications article can be found here:
Spatial arrangement of several flagellins within bacterial flagella improves motility in different environments
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-07802-w
I just found this fantastic blog post by the same author, Claire Duvallet. A must read IMO!
An empirical analysis of microbiome data availability
https://cduvallet.github.io/posts/2018/04/microbiome-data
By the way, congratulations on your 'Junior Research Parasite' award!
https://twitter.com/cduvallet/status/1082109581373964293
Reference:
Highly modified and immunoactive N-glycans of the canine heartworm
Nature Communications 10, 75 (2019)
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-07948-7
Nice post!
The paper was published in the journal Nature Communications, it's open access, and can be found here:
Mathematical modelling of the impact of expanding levels of malaria control interventions on Plasmodium vivax
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-05860-8