Effects of proteinase inhibitors on digestive proteinases and growth of the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum (Herbst) (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae).
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K. Ohtsubo | B. Lenarčič | V. Turk | K. Kramer | T. D. Morgan | K. Yoza | B. Oppert | V Turk | B Oppert | T D Morgan | K Hartzer | B Lenarcic | K Galesa | J Brzin | K Yoza | K Ohtsubo | K J Kramer | J. Brzin | K. Hartzer | K. Galeša
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