Novel antifungal defensins from Nigella sativa L. seeds.
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E. Grishin | E. Rogozhin | T. Egorov | S. Salikhov | O. Veshkurova | T. I. Odintsova | Y. I. Oshchepkova | N. V. Khadeeva | Yulia I Oshchepkova
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