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pro vyhledávání: '"Jayaseelan, Benjamin Franklin"'
Autor:
Jain, Ruchi P., Jayaseelan, Benjamin Franklin, Wilson Alphonse, Carlton Ranjith, Mahmoud, Ahmed Hossam, Mohammed, Osama B., Ahmed Almunqedhi, Bandar Mohsen, Rajaian Pushpabai, Rajesh
Publikováno v:
In Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences March 2021 28(3):1582-1595
Autor:
Mohan, Madhan Kumar, Abraham, Nikita, R P, Rajesh, Jayaseelan, Benjamin Franklin, Ragnarsson, Lotten, Lewis, Richard J., Sarma, Siddhartha P.
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In Journal of Biological Chemistry 15 May 2020 295(20):7096-7112
Autor:
Rajesh Rajaian Pushpabai, Carlton Ranjith Wilson Alphonse, Rajasekar Mani, Deepak Arun Apte, Jayaseelan Benjamin Franklin
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Marine Drugs, Vol 19, Iss 4, p 202 (2021)
Marine cone snails are predatory gastropods characterized by a well-developed venom apparatus and highly evolved hunting strategies that utilize toxins to paralyze prey and defend against predators. The venom of each species of cone snail has a large
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https://doaj.org/article/9490fe16916d4fc092f87b23b2551494
Publikováno v:
Journal of Threatened Taxa. 13:18378-18384
This study documents new distribution records of three species of the family Conidae in the Andaman Islands: Conus augur [Lightfoot], 1786, C. sponsalis Hwass in Bruguière, 1792, and C. varius Linnaeus, 1758. The latter two records are first reports
Autor:
M S Vignesh, Rajaretinam Rajesh Kannan, Jayaseelan Benjamin Franklin, R. Rajesh, Pitchai Arjun, Iffath Badsha, Ruchi P. Jain
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Protein & Peptide Letters. 26:819-833
Background:Conus amadis is a carnivorous snail found abundantly in coastal waters of India. Despite its abundance in southern coastal waters of India and the fact that most of the conotoxin act in neuronal system, research work on Conus amadis venom
Autor:
Rajasekar Mani, Carlton Ranjith Wilson Alphonse, Rajesh Rajaian Pushpabai, Deepak Apte, Jayaseelan Benjamin Franklin
Publikováno v:
Marine Drugs
Marine Drugs, Vol 19, Iss 202, p 202 (2021)
Volume 19
Issue 4
Marine Drugs, Vol 19, Iss 202, p 202 (2021)
Volume 19
Issue 4
Marine cone snails are predatory gastropods characterized by a well-developed venom apparatus and highly evolved hunting strategies that utilize toxins to paralyze prey and defend against predators. The venom of each species of cone snail has a large
Autor:
Jayaseelan Benjamin Franklin, Ramalingam Kirubagaran, T. Sathish, Nambali Valsalan Vinithkumar
Publikováno v:
Marine Pollution Bulletin. 152:110902
Chlorophyll-a is an established indexing marker for phytoplankton abundance and biomass amongst primary food producers in an aquatic ecosystem. Understanding and modeling the level of Chlorophyll-a as a function of environmental parameters have been
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Protein and peptide letters. 25(11)
Background Conotoxins are neuro-pharmacologically active cysteine rich peptides isolated from the venom complex of marine cone snails. These are usually made of even number of cysteines. Method In this study we characterised six novel conotoxin seque
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Toxicon. 103:39-47
The marine snail Conus araneosus has unusual significance due to its confined distribution to coastal regions of southeast India and Sri Lanka. Due to its relative scarceness, this species has been poorly studied. In this work, we characterized the v
Autor:
R. Rajesh, Nambali Valsalan Vinithkumar, Ramalingam Kirubagaran, Jayaseelan Benjamin Franklin
Publikováno v:
Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology. 132
We identified 12 short single disulfide-containing conopeptides from the venom of Conus coronatus, C. leopardus, C. lividus and C. zonatus. Interestingly, we detected the shortest contryphan sequence thus far characterized which contains only six ami