Inactivated form of hemocyanin subunit from Malaysian horseshoe crab tachypleus gigas as potential antimicrobial agent
Hemocyanin is abundantly found in the hemolymph of the horseshoe crab
Tachypleus gigas. Its vital roles are to serve as an oxygen transporter and defensive
protein. However, it is believed that inactivated form of hemocyanin has
antimicrobial properties as does its analogue, phenoloxidase. Theref...
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Bibliographic Details
| Main Author: |
James Jam Jolly |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
2015
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| Abstract |
Abstract here |