Sponge associated fungus Aspergillus tamarii MCCF 102 is a potential source of the anti-inflammatory dipyrrolobenzoquinones Terreusinone and Terreusinone B for neuroprotective drug development
Publication details: Kochi National Centre for Aquatic Animal Health; Faculty of Marine Sciences,CUSAT 2021Description: xiii, 245 pSubject(s): Online resources:Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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582.28:574 DEA/F Fungal biology | 582.28:60 RAI Advances in fungal biotechnology | 582.28:614 VIE Environmental mycology in public health | 582.28:615.78 LEK/S T Sponge associated fungus Aspergillus tamarii MCCF 102 is a potential source of the anti-inflammatory dipyrrolobenzoquinones Terreusinone and Terreusinone B for neuroprotective drug development | 582.28=M NAY Prathamika fungus vijnanam | 582.29:581.5 KER Physiological ecology of lichens | 582.2=M SMI.1 Apushpi sasya sasthram |
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