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The Microbiome of Size-Fractionated Airborne Particles from the Sahara Region.

Author(s): Stern RA, Mahmoudi N, Buckee CO, Schartup AT, Koutrakis P, Ferguson ST, Wolfson JM, Wofsy SC, Daube BC, Sunderland EM|Journal: Environ Sci Technol|PMID: 33474936| January 2021
Diverse airborne microbes affect human health and biodiversity, and the Sahara region of West Africa is a globally important source…

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