The Modular Architecture of Metallothioneins Facilitates Domain Rearrangements and Contributes to Their Evolvability in Metal-Accumulating Mollusks
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R. Albalat | R. Dallinger | Michael Niederwanger | Veronika Pedrini-Martha | S. Calatayud | M. Capdevila | Ò. Palacios | Mario García-Risco
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