Mosquitoes Reared in Nearby Insectaries at the Same Institution Have Significantly Divergent Microbiomes is a research paper published in Environmental Microbiology (2025). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.330. It has been cited 8 times.
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0.330
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Grant: BB/T001240/1
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Grant: BB/V011278/1
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Grant: BB/V011278/2
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Grant: BB/W018446/1
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Grant: BB/X018024/1
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UK Research and Innovation
Grant: 20197
UK Research and Innovation
Grant: 85336
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National Institutes of Health
Grant: R21AI138074
Royal Society
Grant: RSWF\R1\180013
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Grant: V043811/1
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Grant: INV‐048598
National Institute for Health and Care Research
Grant: NIHR2000907
Medical Research Council
Grant: MR/N013514/1
DTP Bid Led by Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Wellcome Trust
Grant: 217303/Z/19/Z
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Grant: INV-048598
Economic and Social Research Council
Grant: SIPF00005/1
National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)
Grant: 217303
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National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5R21AI138074-02
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Wellcome Trust
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine Director's Catalyst Fund
Wellcome Trust
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine Director's Catalyst Fund
FWCI
7.08
Citation Percentile
1.0%
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