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XB-ART-54463
Biol Open 2018 Jan 16;71:. doi: 10.1242/bio.031443.
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Correction: The constant threat from a non-native predator increases tail muscle and fast-start swimming performance in Xenopus tadpoles.

Mori T , Yanagisawa Y , Kitani Y , Yamamoto G , Goto-Inoue N , Kimura T , Kashiwagi K , Kashiwagi A .


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References :
Mori, The constant threat from a non-native predator increases tail muscle and fast-start swimming performance in Xenopus tadpoles. 2018, Pubmed, Xenbase