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Autor:
Nova Eka Margiyanti, Anggia Noor Ramadhani, Lisna Hidayati, Nur Fathurahman Ridwan, Tri Rini Nuringtyas, Taufik Adhi Prasetya Wardana
Publikováno v:
Research Journal of Biotechnology. 16:136-140
Understanding the interactions between cellular proteins and compounds from agarwood (Gyrinops versteegii) could lead to effective approaches for the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. In this study, we aimed to identify the interaction betwee
Autor:
DEA FEBIANSI, FERINTA RAHMAYANTI, RIFA NINGMAS KURNIA, MALYA ADZILLINA SILMI, ARISMA KUSUMA DEWI, IRKHAMNA NOVIYANI KHUSNA MILLATY, TAUFIK ADHI PRASETYA, DHELA APRILYANDHA ROSHITAFANDI, HENI WAHYU SARTIKA, TRIJOKO TRIJOKO
Publikováno v:
Indo Pacific Journal of Ocean Life. 2:27-32
Febiansi D, Rahmayanti F, Kurnia RN, Silmi MA, Dewi AK, Millaty NK, Prasetya TA, Roshitafandi DA, Sartika HW, Trijoko. 2018. Species diversity of gastropods (Cypraeidae and Conidae) at Krakal Beach, Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Ocean Life 2: 2
Autor:
TAUFIK ADHI PRASETYA, FITRIA KURNIA NAZIRA, IRKHAMNA NOVIYANI KHUSNA MILLATY, WILDAN GAYUH ZULFIKAR, FITRI AINUN NAZARA, TRIJOKO TRIJOKO
Publikováno v:
Indo Pacific Journal of Ocean Life. 1:55-60
Prasetya TA, Nazira FK, Millaty INK, Zulfikar WG, Nazara FA, Trijoko. 2017. Molluscan diversity (Gastropoda: Neogastropoda) in intertidal zone of Nguyahan Beach, Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Ocean Life 1: 55-60. Neogastropod is a taxonomic ord
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
Cancer is one of the main causes of death in the world. Indonesia’s natural wealth offers great potency for the development of cancer drugs, including Agarwood leaves Gyrinops versteegii (Gilg.) Domke. The previous study revealed that leaves extrac
Autor:
D A Islami, R N Kurnia, Ferinta Rahmayanti, Fitria Kurnia Nazira, Dian Oktaviani, Irkhamna Noviyani Khusna Millaty, Dea Febiansi, W G Zulfikar, D A Roshitafandi, Y A Tranggono, M Nashrurrokhman, Heni Wahyu Sartika, A K Dewi, H B Sasmita, Taufik Adhi Prasetya
Publikováno v:
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. 139:012013
The Sombu Beach is located in Wangi-wangi Island, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. The beach is still natural and the substrates are dominated by fine sand and coral reef flat which is suitable for the habitats of gastropods. The aim of this research w