Role of lysine and tryptophan residues in the biological activity of toxin VII (Ts gamma) from the scorpion Tityus serrulatus.
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H. Rochat | P. Mansuelle | S. Cestèle | O Hassani | P Mansuelle | S Cestèle | M Bourdeaux | H Rochat | F Sampieri | F. Sampieri | M. Bourdeaux | O. Hassani
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