Discovery and characterization of a family of insecticidal neurotoxins with a rare vicinal disulfide bridge.
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Mark W. Maciejewski | Glenn F. King | Mark Connor | Graham M. Nicholson | G. King | M. Maciejewski | G. Nicholson | M. Connor | Xiu-hong Wang | Ross Smith | Merlin E.H. Howden | MacDonald J. Christie | M. Christie | Ross Smith | M. Howden | Xiu-hong Wang
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