Implications of high-molecular-weight oligomers of the binary toxin from Bacillus sphaericus

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Implications of high-molecular-weight oligomers of the binary toxin from Bacillus sphaericus is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.JIP.2004.10.005
P8608Fatcat IDrelease_durvv6n6ajablefyktq2uazdme
P698PubMed publication ID15707866

P2093author name stringAllen JP
Brune DC
Cámara-Artigas A
Smith AW
P433issue1
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectBacillus sphaericusQ4838981
P304page(s)27-33
P577publication date2005-01-04
P1433published inJournal of Invertebrate PathologyQ4041896
P1476titleImplications of high-molecular-weight oligomers of the binary toxin from Bacillus sphaericus
P478volume88

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