Pleiotropic Function of Antenna-Specific Odorant-Binding Protein Links Xenobiotic Adaptation and Olfaction in Leptinotarsa decemlineata
James A. Abendroth(Pennsylvania State University), Fang Zhu(University of Kentucky), Casey Cruse(Pennsylvania State University), Andrei Alyokhin(University of Maine), Thomas C. Baker(Pennsylvania State University), Michael S. Wolfin(Pennsylvania State University), Jonathan Hernandez(Pennsylvania State University), Timothy W. Moural(Pennsylvania State University)
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