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In-vitro Study of Macelignan as a Potential Anticancer Drug against Colorectal Cancer using HCT116 Cell Line [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2022
Introduction: Many recent studies have shown that lignans from many plant sources have an effective impact on cancer treatment and it is evident that many medicinal plants are rich in lignans.
M Salma Kausar, BK Manjunath
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New inland records of the bull shark Carcharhinus leucas from Sumatra, Indonesia

open access: yesMarine and Fishery Sciences, 2022
Six new records of the bull shark Carcharhinus leucas from five different river basins of Sumatra, Indonesia, were reported as a result of captures by artisanal and recreational fishers, including records from rivers of northern and western Sumatra for ...
Peter Gausmann, Veryl Hasan
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Opportunistic visitors: long-term behavioural response of bull sharks to food provisioning in Fiji. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2013
Shark-based tourism that uses bait to reliably attract certain species to specific sites so that divers can view them is a growing industry globally, but remains a controversial issue.
Juerg M Brunnschweiler, Adam Barnett
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In Vitro Antimicrobial and Anticancer Activity of Metallic Nanoparticles (Ag and FeO) against Human Pathogenic Bacteria and Cancer Cell Lines

open access: yesEngineering Proceedings, 2023
The global health community is extremely concerned about the emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance as well as the evolution of new strains of disease-causing organisms.
Shama Parveen   +3 more
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Seasonal and long-term changes in relative abundance of bull sharks from a tourist shark feeding site in Fiji. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2011
Shark tourism has become increasingly popular, but remains controversial because of major concerns originating from the need of tour operators to use bait or chum to reliably attract sharks.
Juerg M Brunnschweiler, Harald Baensch
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Characterization of Silane-Treated and Untreated Natural Fibers from Stem of Leucas Aspera

open access: yesJournal of Natural Fibers, 2021
In recent years, natural fiber and its composites have attracted researchers due to environmental awareness. It is essential to identify new cellulose fibers for the potential polymer reinforcement.
R Vijay   +4 more
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Development of highly sensitive environmental DNA methods for the detection of Bull Sharks, Carcharhinus leucas (Müller and Henle, 1839), using Droplet Digital™ PCR

open access: yesEnvironmental DNA, 2020
Background As apex and mesopredators, elasmobranchs play a crucial role in maintaining ecosystem function and balance in marine systems. Elasmobranch populations worldwide are in decline as a result of exploitation via direct and indirect fisheries ...
Katherine E. Schweiss   +3 more
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Genome sequence of an alphaherpesvirus from a beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Beluga whale alphaherpesvirus 1 was isolated from a blowhole swab taken from a juvenile beluga whale. The genome is 144,144 bp in size and contains 86 putative genes. The virus groups phylogenetically with members of the genus Varicellovirus in subfamily
Burek-Huntington, Kathy A.   +6 more
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Antioxidant, analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities of Leucas cephalotes (Roxb.ex Roth) Spreng

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2010
The whole plant of the methanolic extract from Leucas cephalotes was screened for invitro antioxidant (using the DPPH method), invivo analgesic (using hot plate test in mice) and anti-inflammatory (using rat paw edema test) activities.
Bhukya Baburao   +4 more
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Leucas aspera: A review

open access: yesPharmacognosy Reviews, 2010
Leucas aspera commonly known as 'Thumbai' is distributed throughout India from the Himalayas down to Ceylon. The plant is used traditionally as an antipyretic and insecticide. Medicinally, it has been proven to possess various pharmacological activities like antifungal, antioxidant, antimicrobial, antinociceptive and cytotoxic activity.
Prajapati, M. S.   +3 more
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