A fibrinogen-related protein (FREP) is involved in the antibacterial immunity of Marsupenaeus japonicus.
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Ming-Chong Yang | Xiao-Fan Zhao | Jin-Xing Wang | Jiangfeng Lan | Jiejie Sun | Hui-Ting Yang | Xiu‐Zhen Shi
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