An immune-responsive Serpin regulates the melanization cascade in Drosophila.
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B. Lemaître | E. De Gregorio | Sung-jun Han | P. Brey | S. Kawabata | W. Lee | S. Iwanaga | B. Lee | T. Osaki | M. Baek
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