Why a Membrane-Anchored Chitinase (CHT7) in Tribolium?
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概要
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- 2011-07-01
著者
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Kramer K.
Grain Marketing And Production Research Center Ars-usda
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Muthukrishnan Subbaratnam
Department Of Biochemistry Kansas State University
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Kramer Karl
Usda-ars Center For Grain And Animal Health Research
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BEEMAN Richard
USDA-ARS Center for Grain and Animal Health Research
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Arakane Yasuyuki
Division Of Plant Biotechnology College Of Agriculture & Life Science Chonnam National Universit
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Noh Mi
Division Of Plant Biotechnology College Of Agriculture & Life Science Chonnam National Universit
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ARAKANE Yasyuki
Division of Plant Biotechnology, College of Agriculture & Life Science, Chonnam National University
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