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Neurophysical effects of essential oil constituents in insects and molluscs: Do they target octopamine receptors? / David Neil Price

Swansea University Author: David Neil Price

Published: 2006
Institution: Swansea University
Degree level: Doctoral
Degree name: Ph.D
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title Neurophysical effects of essential oil constituents in insects and molluscs: Do they target octopamine receptors?
spellingShingle Neurophysical effects of essential oil constituents in insects and molluscs: Do they target octopamine receptors?
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title_short Neurophysical effects of essential oil constituents in insects and molluscs: Do they target octopamine receptors?
title_full Neurophysical effects of essential oil constituents in insects and molluscs: Do they target octopamine receptors?
title_fullStr Neurophysical effects of essential oil constituents in insects and molluscs: Do they target octopamine receptors?
title_full_unstemmed Neurophysical effects of essential oil constituents in insects and molluscs: Do they target octopamine receptors?
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