Characterization and cloning of a Tenebrio molitor hemolymph protein with sequence similarity to insect odorant-binding proteins.
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Y. Liou | P. Davies | J. Baust | T. Reid | L. Graham | P L Davies | L A Graham | W. Tang | W Tang | J G Baust | Y C Liou | T S Reid | Laurie A. Graham | Wei Tang | T.Scott Reid | Peter L. Davies | P. L. Davies
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