Antimicrobial activity of histones from hemocytes of the Pacific white shrimp.
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K. Schey | R. Carnegie | P. Gross | S. Patat | C. Kingsbury | R. Chapman | Kevin L Schey | Paul S Gross | Ryan B Carnegie | Celia Kingsbury | Séverine A Patat | Robert Chapman
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