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1. The Separation And Purification Of Anti-Bacterial Peptide From The Skin Of Chinese Forest Frogs And The Studies Of Its Partial
2. HPLC Purification Of Antimicrobial Peptides From Northeast Forest Frogs And The Study Of Anti-Influenza Virus Effect In Vitro
3. Studies On The Os Nasocavorum Of Order Anura And Anatomy And Comparison Of The Skeletal System Of Three Kinds Of Frogs
4. Genetic Structure Of Giant Spiny Frogs Inferred From Mitochondrial DNA Markers
5. Gene Cloning And Prokaryotic Expression Of The Serine Protease Inhibitor RCSPI2 From The Skin Of Chinese Brown Frogs, Rana Chensinensis
6. Fusion Expression Of Six Temporin-1CEa Genes From The Skin Of Chinese Brown Frogs, Rana Chensinensis Repeat In Tandem
7. The Mechanisms And Regulation Of Vocal Behavior In Male African Clawed Frogs, Xenopus Laevis
8. Geographic Variation In Body Size And Age Structure Of Two Frogs
9. Hybridization And Introgression Between Three Congeneric Chinese Pelophylid Frogs
10. Cryptic Diversity Of Giant Spiny Frogs Inferred From Mitochondrial DNA Markers
11. Effect Of Intensive Noise On Auditory Response Of Concave-eared Frogs
12. Species Delimitation And Phylogeography Study Of Tree Frogs In The Hyla Chinensis-group
13. Based On Bone Age Analysis, The Age Structure Of The Population Of Qinling Rain Frogs And Their Populations Were Compared
14. Structure And Function Of Peptides Obtained From Odorous Frogs
15. Phylogeography Of Asian Torrent Frogs
16. Comparative Skin Histology Of Frogs Reveals High-elevation Adaptation Of The Tibetan Nanorana Parkeri
17. Studies On The Comparative Molecular Phylogeography Of Two Frogs In Zhoushan Archipelago
18. Adaptation Of Gut Microbes To Seasonal Changes Of Diet In Farmland Frogs(Fejervarya Multistriata)
19. Comparison Of The Larval Intestinal Microbial Populations Of Three Different Frogs And The Effect Of Heavy Metals On The Changes Of Their Flora
20. Evolution and immune functions of nonclassical MHC class Ib genes in the clawed frogs Xenopus laevis and Silurana tropicalis
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