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Heat shock response in mulberry silkworm races with different thermotolerances

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Omana Joy, KarumaThil P. Gopinathan (1995). Heat shock response in mulberry silkworm races with different thermotolerances. Journal of Biosciences, 20(4), 499-513. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02703533
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