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Introduction
By Sarah Adrianowycz
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of the anterior intestine of nematodes fed the four toxic crystal proteins in E. coli. Arrowheads delineate the width of the intestine at one position near the
anterior. (Bar 5 20 mm.)
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Section 1
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