A honey bee odorant receptor for the queen substance 9-oxo-2-decenoic acid
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Andrew S. Nichols | A. Brockmann | H. Robertson | K. Wanner | Kimberly K. O. Walden | Kimberly K O Walden | C. Luetje
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