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I. S. Bright Singh

Researcher at Cochin University of Science and Technology

Publications -  127
Citations -  2311

I. S. Bright Singh is an academic researcher from Cochin University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Penaeus monodon & Shrimp. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 120 publications receiving 1876 citations.

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A novel substituted derivative of sterol from marine actinomycetes Nocardiopsis alba MCCB 110 antagonistic to the aquaculture pathogen Vibrio harveyi.

TL;DR: In this article, an isolate of actinomycete MCCB 110 was segregated based on its comparatively higher inhibitory property on Vibrio harveyi (MCCB 111) and profound luminescent inhibition.
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Molecular Characterisation of a Novel Isoform of Hepatic Antimicrobial Peptide, Hepcidin (Le-Hepc), from Leiognathus equulus and Analysis of Its Functional Properties In Silico

TL;DR: This is the first report of an antimicrobial peptide from the common pony fish, L. equulus, and the physicochemical properties of the peptide and its structural parameters are in agreement with characteristic features of an antibacterial peptide.
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Status in molluscan cell line development in last one decade (2010–2020): impediments and way forward

TL;DR: The obstacles in developing a marine molluscan cell line concerning the choice of species, the selection of tissue and decontamination, and cell culture media are discussed, with emphasis given on the current decade 2010–2020.
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Impaired telomerase activity hinders proliferation and in vitro transformation of Penaeus monodon lymphoid cells

TL;DR: Undetectable telomerase activity in lymphoid cell culture supports the hypothesis that the inadequate telomersase activity or gene expression may be a reason that prevents neoplastic transformation and spontaneous immortalization of the cells in vitro.
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A hepatic antimicrobial peptide, hepcidin from Indian major carp, Catla catla: molecular identification and functional characterization

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors identified and characterized hepcidin gene from the fish, Catla catla (Indian major carp) and termed it as Cc-Hep.