Transcriptomic response to shell damage in the Antarctic clam, Laternula elliptica: time scales and spatial localisation.
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Melody S Clark | Victoria A Sleight | L. Peck | M. Thorne | M. Clark | Michael A S Thorne | Lloyd S Peck | Victoria A. Sleight | M. Clark
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