Supplementary table 1 from A novel mantle-margin gland system in Tectura virginea (Patellogastropoda)
Tentative identification based on calculated molecular weight and spectral data (MS2) of the detected compounds and those from commercial libraries.
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| Autor principal: | Andre Ampuero (22686114) (author) |
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| Outros Autores: | Ekin Tilic (697230) (author), Carlos Martel (3330876) (author), Philip C. Stevenson (11438101) (author), Alfredo Ibáñez (2992848) (author), Julia D Sigwart (22578996) (author) |
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