BmK86-P1, a New Degradation Peptide with Desirable Thermostability and Kv1.2 Channel-Specific Activity from Traditional Chinese Scorpion Medicinal Material
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BmK86-P1, a New Degradation Peptide with Desirable Thermostability and Kv1.2 Channel-Specific Activity from Traditional Chinese Scorpion Medicinal Material
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出版物
Toxins
Volume 13, Issue 9, Pages 610
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MDPI AG
发表日期
2021-09-01
DOI
10.3390/toxins13090610
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