Ligand specificities and structural requirements of two Tachypleus plasma lectins for bacterial trapping.
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Po-Huang Liang | P. Liang | Tun-Hsun Kuo | Shiao-Cheng Chuang | Sing-Yang Chang | S. Chang | T. Kuo | Shiao-Cheng Chuang | Sing-Yang Chang
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