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Nodularin, Microcystin, and the Configuration of Adda.
Kenneth L. Rinehart,Ken-ichi Harada,Michio Namikoshi,C. Chen,C. A. Harvis,Murray H. G. Munro,John W. Blunt,P. E. Mulligan,Val R. Beasley,Andrew M. Dahlem,Wayne W. Carmichael +10 more
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This article is published in ChemInform.The article was published on 1989-03-21. It has received 90 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Nodularin & Microcystin.read more
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