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1. The Physiological Activities Study Of Insulinotropic Peptides From Three Amphibian Skins
2. Purification And Characterization Of Antibacterial Peptides Secreted From Frog (Hylarana Guentheri) In Chongqing
3. Research Of Amphibian Antimicrobiol Peptides Temporin-1CEa On The Anticancer Mechanisms Of Breast Cancer Cells
4. The Sensitive Differences Research Of Breast Cancer Cells To Amphibian Antimicrobial Peptide Temporin-1CEa And Its Analogues
5. Function Of Novel Analgesic Peptides From The Tree Frog Of Hyla Japonica
6. The Inhibiting Angiogenesis And Metastasis And Invasion Of Melanoma Cells Research To Amphibian Antimicrobial Peptide Temporin-1cea And Its Analogues
7. Factors contributing to the host specificity of the frog-feeding mosquito Culex territans Walker (Diptera: Culicidae)
8. Cutaneous Microbial Ecology of Giant Salamanders: Implications for Conservation and Management
9. Landscape conversion and amphibian disease: From cellular biology to community ecology
10. Field monitoring, transmission and influences of immunosuppression on ranaviral infections in native North American amphibian species
11. Ecosystems and disease: Amphibian malformations and zooplankton chytridiomycosis as model systems
12. Amphibian metamorphosis and juvenile terrestrial performance following chronic cadmium exposure in the aquatic environment
13. The Interactive Effects of Multiple Stressors on Lithobates catesbeianus and Anaxyrus americanus
14. All Hosts are not Created Equal: Variation in Amphibian Responses to an Emerging Fungal Pathogen and Why it Matters
15. Studies in amphibian limb development and regeneration
16. A metabotropic glutamate receptor in amphibian retina
17. ALTERATIONS OF GENE EXPRESSION INDUCED BY TEMPERATURE AND THYROID HORMONE IN AMPHIBIAN CELL CULTURES
18. CALCIUM IN AMPHIBIAN GASTRULATION
19. From Symbionts to Pathogens: Interactions within the Amphibian Skin Mucosom
20. A Naturally-occured Homopeptidedimer From Amphibian Promote The Regeneration Of Skin Wounds By Inhibiting Inflammation Homodimer Of Peptide
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