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. 1990 Mar 25;18(6):1639. doi: 10.1093/nar/18.6.1639

Nucleotide sequence encoding a 'synergistic-like' protein from the venom glands of Dendroaspis angusticeps.

E G Rowan 1, F Ducancel 1, Y Doljansky 1, A L Harvey 1, J C Boulain 1, A Ménez 1
PMCID: PMC330545  PMID: 2326204

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