Parasitic modulation of host development by ubiquitin-independent protein degradation
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S. Kamoun | Allyson M. MacLean | C. Kuo | M. Busscher | S. Hogenhout | A. Sugio | R. Immink | A. Maqbool | Weijie Huang | Shu-Ting Cho | Chih-Horng Kuo
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