3D structure of the Yersinia entomophaga toxin complex and implications for insecticidal activity
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Rosalba Rothnagel | Ben Hankamer | Michael J Landsberg | J. Lott | B. Hankamer | R. Simpson | M. Hurst | M. Landsberg | Sean D G Marshall | J Shaun Lott | Sandra A Jones | Jason N Busby | Mark R H Hurst | Robert M Simpson | Sandra A. Jones | R. Rothnagel | S. Marshall | J. N. Busby
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