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Chapter name could also be chaged since Deltorphin and Dermorphin can also be found from [[Phyllomedusa bicolor]] frog.[[User:Ahabvihrea|Ahabvihrea]] ([[User talk:Ahabvihrea|talk]]) 00:58, 4 May 2008 (UTC)
Chapter name could also be chaged since Deltorphin and Dermorphin can also be found from [[Phyllomedusa bicolor]] frog.[[User:Ahabvihrea|Ahabvihrea]] ([[User talk:Ahabvihrea|talk]]) 00:58, 4 May 2008 (UTC)

== Reference for attachment behaviour claim? ==

I'd really like to see one for this. I'm certain it's true from experience but never got any backing on it. [[Special:Contributions/74.78.116.93|74.78.116.93]] ([[User talk:74.78.116.93|talk]]) 22:46, 3 January 2009 (UTC)

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Opioid peptides of microbial origin

It would be good to have references cited for this part. Could this be from Kreil G (1994). "Peptides containing a D-amino acid from frogs and molluscs ?

Chapter name could also be chaged since Deltorphin and Dermorphin can also be found from Phyllomedusa bicolor frog.Ahabvihrea (talk) 00:58, 4 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Reference for attachment behaviour claim?

I'd really like to see one for this. I'm certain it's true from experience but never got any backing on it. 74.78.116.93 (talk) 22:46, 3 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]