Evolutionary diversification of the trypanosome haptoglobin-haemoglobin receptor from an ancestral haemoglobin receptor
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Evolutionary diversification of the trypanosome haptoglobin-haemoglobin receptor from an ancestral haemoglobin receptor
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eLife
Volume 5, Issue -, Pages -
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eLife Sciences Organisation, Ltd.
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2016-04-15
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10.7554/elife.13044
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