PRQFVamide, a novel pentapeptide identified from the CNS and gut of Aplysia.
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J. Jing | K. R. Weiss | F. Vilim | J. Sweedler | V. Alexeeva | K. Sasaki | H. Minakata | Y. Fujisawa | S. Ohta | T. A. Ellis | Y. Furukawa | N. C. Dembrow | L. Li | K. Sasaki | F. Morishita | O. Matsushima | K. Nakamaru | F. Vilim | N. Dembrow | Lingjun Li | Jonathan V. Sweedler | Hiroyuki Minakata | Jian Jing | Yasuo Furukawa | Osamu Matsushima | Shinji Ohta
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