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Rosamma Philip

Researcher at Cochin University of Science and Technology

Publications -  144
Citations -  2772

Rosamma Philip is an academic researcher from Cochin University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Penaeus monodon & Antimicrobial peptides. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 136 publications receiving 2291 citations.

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Molecular characterization of a crustin-like antimicrobial peptide in the giant tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon, and its expression profile in response to various immunostimulants and challenge with WSSV

TL;DR: The crustin-like AMP was found to be constitutively expressed in the animal and a significant down-regulation could be noted post-challenge WSSV, and the marine yeast, C. haemulonii and the probiotic bacteria, Bacillus were found to enhance the production of crustin like AMP and confer significant protection to P. monodon against W SSV infection.
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Application of primary haemocyte culture of Penaeus monodon in the assessment of cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of heavy metals and pesticides

TL;DR: The study suggested that haemocyte culture could be used as a tool for quantifying cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of aquaculture drugs, management chemicals and pollutants.
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Efficacy of marine yeasts and baker's yeast as immunostimulants in Fenneropenaeus indicus: A comparative study

TL;DR: Marine yeast diet was found to support maximum immunostimulation evidenced by enhanced shrimp immunity and showed that marine yeasts D. hansenii and C. tropicalis are effective immunostIMulants in F. indicus and they perform better than the baker's yeast, S. cerevisiae.
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Virulence potential and antibiotic susceptibility pattern of motile aeromonads associated with freshwater ornamental fish culture systems: a possible threat to public health

TL;DR: The study demonstrates the pathogenic potential of Aeromonas, associated with ornamental fish culture systems suggesting the emerging threat to public health.
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Selection of Marine Yeasts for the Generation of Single Cell Protein from Prawn-shell Waste

TL;DR: Marine yeasts (33 strains) were isolated from the coastal and offshore waters off Cochin and SCP (single cell protein) generation was noted in terms of the increase in protein content of the final product.