Identification and characterization of proteins that form the inner core Ixodes scapularis tick attachment cement layer
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J. Moresco | A. Gaithuma | A. Mulenga | Ž. Radulović | T. Kim | L. Tirloni | L. Porter | John R. Yates | Taylor Hollman Britten | Grace O. Adeniyi-Ipadeola | Jolene K. Dietrich | Grace O. Adeniyi-Ipadeola | Lucas Tirloni | Lindsay M. Porter
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