Cocoonase is indispensable for Lepidoptera insects breaking the sealed cocoon
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Hui Xiang | F. Dai | Z. Xiang | Cheng Lu | X. Tong | Chunlin Li | Ting-ting Gai | Minjin Han | Hai Hu | Yunlong Zou | Chunyan Fang
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