Pedal peptide/orcokinin-type neuropeptide signaling in a deuterostome: The anatomy and pharmacology of starfish myorelaxant peptide inAsterias rubens
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Affiliation:
1. Queen Mary University of London, School of Biological & Chemical Sciences, Mile End Road; London UK
2. School of Life Sciences and Proteomics Research Technology Platform; University of Warwick; Coventry UK
Funder
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
China Scholarship Council
Publisher
Wiley
Subject
General Neuroscience
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