Carbohydrate-Carbohydrate Interactions Mediated by Sulfate Esters and Calcium Provide the Cell Adhesion Required for the Emergence of Early Metazoans*
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Dario Anselmetti | J. J. Valle-Delgado | D. Anselmetti | P. Mourão | X. Fernàndez-Busquets | Xavier Fernàndez-Busquets | Juan J. Valle-Delgado | E. Vilanova | G. R. Santos | Eduardo Vilanova | Gustavo R. C. Santos | Rafael S. Aquino | Paulo A. S. Mourão | R. S. Aquino | P. Mourão
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