Primary structures of two ribonucleases from ginseng calluses
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P. Jekel | Y. Zhuravlev | L. Fedoreyeva | G P Moiseyev | L I Fedoreyeva | Y N Zhuravlev | E Yasnetskaya | P A Jekel | J J Beintema | J. Beintema | G. P. Moiseyev | Gennady P Moiseyev | Yuri N Zhuravlev | Elena Yasnetskaya | Peter A Jekel | Jaap J Beintema
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