Identification of functional domains in botulinum neurotoxins : evidence for heterogeneity in their neuronal acceptors

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Main Author: Wadsworth, Jonathan David Frank
Published: Imperial College London 1990
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Wadsworth, Jonathan David Frank
Identification of functional domains in botulinum neurotoxins : evidence for heterogeneity in their neuronal acceptors
author Wadsworth, Jonathan David Frank
author_facet Wadsworth, Jonathan David Frank
author_sort Wadsworth, Jonathan David Frank
title Identification of functional domains in botulinum neurotoxins : evidence for heterogeneity in their neuronal acceptors
title_short Identification of functional domains in botulinum neurotoxins : evidence for heterogeneity in their neuronal acceptors
title_full Identification of functional domains in botulinum neurotoxins : evidence for heterogeneity in their neuronal acceptors
title_fullStr Identification of functional domains in botulinum neurotoxins : evidence for heterogeneity in their neuronal acceptors
title_full_unstemmed Identification of functional domains in botulinum neurotoxins : evidence for heterogeneity in their neuronal acceptors
title_sort identification of functional domains in botulinum neurotoxins : evidence for heterogeneity in their neuronal acceptors
publisher Imperial College London
publishDate 1990
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