Biochemical, genetic and physiological characterization of venom components from two species of scorpions: Centruroides exilicauda Wood and Centruroides sculpturatus Ewing.
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M. Corona | L. Possani | N. A. Valdez-Cruz | S. Dávila | J. García-Valdés | F. Zamudio | A. Licea | L. Boyer
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