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Bio Prospecting the Enzymatic and Anticancer Potential of Spine Secretions of Marine Catfish (Plotosus lineatus)

Plotosus lineatus is the most common venomous catfish in the South east coast of India, which is a customary threat to fisherman. Earlier, numerous researches have been focused on skin mucus due to the lytic activity, whereas the spine venom which acts as a defensive mechanism to potential predators...

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Published in:Journal of biologically active products from nature 2015-11, Vol.5 (6), p.406-418
Main Authors: Pachaiyappan, Abirami, Sadhasivam, Giji, Arumugam, Sundaramanickam, Muthuvel, Arumugam
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