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bibliographicCitation Costa-Leonardo AM, da Silva IB, Poiani SB, Dos Santos-Pinto JRA, Esteves FG, da Silva LHB, Palma MS. Proteomic-components provide insights into the defensive secretion in termite workers of the soldierless genus Ruptitermes. J Proteomics. 2020 Feb 20;213():103622. doi: 10.1016/j.jprot.2019.103622. PMID: 31863930.
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title Proteomic-components provide insights into the defensive secretion in termite workers of the soldierless genus Ruptitermes
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