Listed below are the Publications supported by Technology platforms at C-CAMP / Bangalore Life Science Cluster.
A new C-type lectin (RVsnaclec) purified from venom of Daboia russelii russelii shows anticoagulant activity via inhibition of FXa and concentration-dependent differential response to platelets in a Ca²⁺-independent manner. (Mass spectrometry). Thromb Res. 134(5):1150-6.
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2014. Unique, polyfucosylated glycan-receptor interactions are essential for regeneration of Hydra magnipapillata.. ACS Chem Biol. 9(1):147-55.
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