Peptide pheromones in newts
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Takeo Iwata | M. Cardinali | G. Mosconi | S. Kikuyama | Fumiyo Toyoda | Kazutoshi Yamamoto | Itaru Hasunuma | Marco Cardinali | Gilberto Mosconi | Alberta M. Polzonetti-Magni | Sakae Kikuyama | A. Polzonetti-Magni | I. Hasunuma | T. Iwata | F. Toyoda | K. Yamamoto | Kazutoshi Yamamoto
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