Identification, Synthesis, and Behavioral Activity of 5,11-Dimethylpentacosane, A Novel Sex Pheromone Component of the Greater Wax Moth, Galleria Mellonella (L.)
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Jean-Marc Lassance | E. Hedenström | C. Löfstedt | Hong-Lei Wang | O. Anderbrant | G. Svensson | E. A. Gündüz | N. Sjöberg
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