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The curious case of peroxiredoxin-5 : what its absence in aves can tell us and how it can be used.

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Bibliographic reference Pirson, Marc ; Clippe, André ; Knoops, Bernard. The curious case of peroxiredoxin-5 : what its absence in aves can tell us and how it can be used.. In: BMC Evolutionary Biology, Vol. 18, no.1, p. 1-11
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