A functional cellulose synthase from ascidian epidermis.
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William C. Smith | William C Smith | A. Matthysse | Ann G Matthysse | Karine Deschet | Melanie Williams | Mazz Marry | Alan R White | Alan R. White | Mazz Marry | K. Deschet | Melanie Williams | M. Williams | Melanie Williams
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