Dhanaraj et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Antibacterial activity of skin and intestinal mucus of five different freshwater fish species viz., Channa striatus, C. micropeltes, C. marulius, C. punctatus and C. gachuaDhanaraj et al., 2009
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- Dhanaraj M
- Haniffa M
- SV A
- Manikandaraja D
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- Malaysian Journal of Science
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In the present investigation, efforts have were made to investigate out the antibacterial activity of skin mucus and intestinal mucus of five different Channa sp viz; Channa striatus, C. micropeltes, C. marulius, C. punctatus and C. gachua. The mucus collected were tested …
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