&bgr;‐1,3‐Glucan recognition protein 3 activates the prophenoloxidase system in response to bacterial infection in Ostrinia furnacalis Guenée
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Q. Song | Y. Zhang | Zhenying Wang | Libao Wang | Congjing Feng | Yingjuan Wang | Taoyan Wu | Qiuwen Xu | Ya Zhao | Zengxia Wang
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