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Marine Biological Macromolecules and Chemically Modified Macromolecules; Potential Anticoagulants.
Chandika P, Tennakoon P, Kim TH, Kim SC, Je JY, Kim JI, Lee B, Ryu B, Kang HW, Kim HW, Kim YM, Kim CS, Choi IW, Park WS, Yi M, Jung WK. Chandika P, et al. Mar Drugs. 2022 Oct 21;20(10):654. doi: 10.3390/md20100654. Mar Drugs. 2022. PMID: 36286477 Free PMC article. Review.
Hence, significant interest has been established over the years to investigate alternative therapeutic anticoagulants from natural sources, especially from marine sources with good safety and potency due to their unique chemical structure and biological activity. This revi …
Hence, significant interest has been established over the years to investigate alternative therapeutic anticoagulants from natural sources, …
Moisturizing Effects of Alcalase Hydrolysate Fractions from Haliotis discus Viscera, a Marine Organism, on Human Dermal Fibroblasts, HaCaT Keratinocytes, and Reconstructed Human Skin Tissues.
Kang N, Kim EA, Heo SY, Heo JH, Ahn G, Heo SJ. Kang N, et al. Mar Drugs. 2024 Nov 6;22(11):503. doi: 10.3390/md22110503. Mar Drugs. 2024. PMID: 39590783 Free PMC article.
Haliotis discus, an abalone, is a marine gastropod mollusk that has been cultivated globally owing to its nutritional value and high market demand. ...
Haliotis discus, an abalone, is a marine gastropod mollusk that has been cultivated globally owing to its nutritional value and high …
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