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1. Label-Free (XIC) Quantification of Venom Procoagulant and Neurotoxin Expression in Related Australian Elapid Snakes Gives Insight into Venom Toxicity Evolution. Skejic J, Steer DL, Dunstan N, Hodgson WC. J Proteome Res; 2015 Nov 06; 14(11):4896-906. PubMed ID: 26486890 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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