Functional characterization of botulinum neurotoxin serotype H as a hybrid of known serotypes F and A (BoNT F/A).
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Brian H. Raphael | Suzanne R. Kalb | J. Barr | J. Dykes | C. Lúquez | S. Maslanka | Jakub Baudys | Jakub Baudys | Suzanne Ramirez Kalb | Brian H Raphael | Janet K. Dykes | Carolina Luquez | Susan E Maslanka | John Robert Barr
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