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Two molecular motility systems of the frog olfactory cilia. / Samoilov, V. O.; Bigdai, E. V.; Rudenko, Ya N.; Bekusova, V. V.; Dudich, B. A.

в: Biophysics, Том 53, № 6, 01.12.2008, стр. 539-543.

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Samoilov, VO, Bigdai, EV, Rudenko, YN, Bekusova, VV & Dudich, BA 2008, 'Two molecular motility systems of the frog olfactory cilia', Biophysics, Том. 53, № 6, стр. 539-543. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0006350908060134

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Samoilov, V. O., Bigdai, E. V., Rudenko, Y. N., Bekusova, V. V., & Dudich, B. A. (2008). Two molecular motility systems of the frog olfactory cilia. Biophysics, 53(6), 539-543. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0006350908060134

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Samoilov VO, Bigdai EV, Rudenko YN, Bekusova VV, Dudich BA. Two molecular motility systems of the frog olfactory cilia. Biophysics. 2008 Дек. 1;53(6):539-543. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0006350908060134

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Samoilov, V. O. ; Bigdai, E. V. ; Rudenko, Ya N. ; Bekusova, V. V. ; Dudich, B. A. / Two molecular motility systems of the frog olfactory cilia. в: Biophysics. 2008 ; Том 53, № 6. стр. 539-543.

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