Psychoactive plant- and mushroom-associated alkaloids from two behavior modifying cicada pathogens
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Cameron M. Stauder | Angie M. Macias | J. Stajich | T. Gullion | R. Humber | C. Simon | T. James | J. Slot | D. Short | D. Panaccione | J. Eilenberg | Greg R. Boyce | Emile Gluck-Thaler | W. Davis | J. Cooley | H. H. De Fine Licht | M. Berger | K. L. Wickert | C. M. Stauder | M. Maust | A. M. Metheny | G. Kritsky | K. Hodge | Dan Mozgai | N. Arguedas | M. Kasson | T. Kijimoto | Ellie J. Spahr | H. H. D. F. Licht | A. Macias
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