Structures of two cockroach neuropeptides assigned by fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry.
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J. C. Cook | M. O'Shea | M. Schaffer | J. Witten | M. Hemling | K. Rinehart | M. O’Shea | Kenneth L. Rinehart | Jane L. Witten | Martin H. Schaffer | Michael O'Shea | J. Carter Cook
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