A Helical Conotoxin from Conus imperialis Has a Novel Cysteine Framework and Defines a New Superfamily*
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Mi Zhou | Nonlawat Boonyalai | Shaoqiong Xu | Xiaoxia Shao | Chengwu Chi | Chunguang Wang | Matthew A Perugini | Raymond S Norton | Charles A Galea | Keith K Khoo | Mingyu Ye
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