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paper:doi-10-1038-nature15709Ion channels enable electrical communication in bacterial communities
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"doi": "10.1038/nature15709",
"year": 2015,
"title": "Ion channels enable electrical communication in bacterial communities",
"venue": "Nature",
"authors": [
"Prindle A",
"Liu J",
"Asally M",
"Ly S",
"Garcia-Ojalvo J",
"Süel GM"
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"s2_paper_id": null,
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