Novel potential XOD inhibitory peptides derived from Trachinotus ovatus: Isolation, identification and structure-function analysis
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Shengjun Chen | X. Yang | Xiao Hu | Jiachao Xu | Yan-yan Wu | Mengfan Hou | Hua Xiang | Yanyan Wu | Jiachao Xu
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