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Vipera lebetina Venom Contains All Types of Snake Venom Metalloproteases.
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Siigur, J.; Tonismagi, K.; Trummal, K.; Aaspollu, A; Samel, M; Vija, H; Subbi, J; Kalkkinen, N.; Siigur, E. (2005). Vipera lebetina Venom Contains All Types of Snake Venom Metalloproteases.. Pathophysiology of haemostasis and thrombosis., 34(4-5), 209 - 214.
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Aaspõllu Anu
Samel Mari
Siigur Jüri
Siigur Ene
Subbi Juhan
Tõnismägi Külli
Trummal Katrin
Vija Heiki
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National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS AND BIOPHYSICS
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