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Danielle Miller
Adi Stern
David Burstein

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Nature Communications|September 29, 2022
Deciphering microbial gene function using natural language processingDanielle Miller, Adi Stern, David Burstein
Nature Communications|January 20, 2024
Using big sequencing data to identify chronic SARS-Coronavirus-2 infectionsSheri Harari, Danielle Miller, Shay Fleishon, et al.
Nature Communications|September 15, 2019
The distinction of CPR bacteria from other bacteria based on protein family contentRaphaël Méheust, David Burstein, Cindy J Castelle, et al.
Nature Communications|November 3, 2020
Full genome viral sequences inform patterns of SARS-CoV-2 spread into and within IsraelDanielle Miller, Michael A Martin, Noam Harel, et al.
Nature Communications|February 4, 2016
Major bacterial lineages are essentially devoid of CRISPR-Cas viral defence systemsDavid Burstein, Christine L Sun, Christopher T Brown, et al.
Nature Communications|November 18, 2020
Engineered B cells expressing an anti-HIV antibody enable memory retention, isotype switching and clonal expansionAlessio D Nahmad, Yuval Raviv, Miriam Horovitz-Fried, et al.
Nature Communications|January 30, 2019
Hydrogen-based metabolism as an ancestral trait in lineages sibling to the CyanobacteriaPaula B Matheus Carnevali, Frederik Schulz, Cindy J Castelle, et al.
Nature Communications|March 28, 2019
Author Correction: Hydrogen-based metabolism as an ancestral trait in lineages sibling to the CyanobacteriaPaula B Matheus Carnevali, Frederik Schulz, Cindy J Castelle, et al.
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Nature Communications|September 29, 2022
Deciphering microbial gene function using natural language processingDanielle Miller, Adi Stern, David Burstein
Nature Communications|January 20, 2024
Using big sequencing data to identify chronic SARS-Coronavirus-2 infectionsSheri Harari, Danielle Miller, Shay Fleishon, et al.
Nature Communications|September 15, 2019
The distinction of CPR bacteria from other bacteria based on protein family contentRaphaël Méheust, David Burstein, Cindy J Castelle, et al.
Nature Communications|November 3, 2020
Full genome viral sequences inform patterns of SARS-CoV-2 spread into and within IsraelDanielle Miller, Michael A Martin, Noam Harel, et al.
Nature Communications|February 4, 2016
Major bacterial lineages are essentially devoid of CRISPR-Cas viral defence systemsDavid Burstein, Christine L Sun, Christopher T Brown, et al.
Nature Communications|November 18, 2020
Engineered B cells expressing an anti-HIV antibody enable memory retention, isotype switching and clonal expansionAlessio D Nahmad, Yuval Raviv, Miriam Horovitz-Fried, et al.
Nature Communications|January 30, 2019
Hydrogen-based metabolism as an ancestral trait in lineages sibling to the CyanobacteriaPaula B Matheus Carnevali, Frederik Schulz, Cindy J Castelle, et al.
Nature Communications|March 28, 2019
Author Correction: Hydrogen-based metabolism as an ancestral trait in lineages sibling to the CyanobacteriaPaula B Matheus Carnevali, Frederik Schulz, Cindy J Castelle, et al.
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