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Profiling the proteome complement of the secretion from hypopharyngeal gland of Africanized nurse-honeybees (Apis mellifera L.)

Santos et al., 2005

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Santos K
dos Santos L
Mendes M
de Souza B
Malaspina O
Palma M
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Insect biochemistry and molecular biology

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The protein complement of the secretion from hypopharyngeal gland of nurse-bees (Apis mellifera L.) was partially identified by using a combination of 2D-PAGE, peptide sequencing by MALDI-PSD/MS and a protein engine identification tool applied to the honeybee genome …
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