Comparative analyses of glycerotoxin expression unveil a novel structural organization of the bloodworm venom system
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R. Jenner | G. Schiavo | Lars Hering | C. Bleidorn | F. Meunier | E. Undheim | C. Helm | Eivind A. B. Undheim | S. Drukewitz | Sandy Richter | Lahcen Campbell
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