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    Pulido D, Prats-Ejarque G, Villalba C, Albacar M, Moussaoui M, Andreu D, Volkmer R, Torrent M, Boix E.
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  • 30. Mouse eosinophil associated ribonucleases: Mechanism of cytotoxic, antibacterial and antiparasitic activities.
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    Mallorquí-Fernández G, Pous J, Peracaula R, Aymamí J, Maeda T, Tada H, Yamada H, Seno M, de Llorens R, Gomis-Rüth FX, Coll M.
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  • 35. Contribution of structural domains to the activity of ribonuclease 7 against uropathogenic bacteria.
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