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Agardhiella tenera (J. Agardh) Schmitz of the West Indies and New England is made which results in a new combination, Agardhiella baileyi (Harvey) W. R. Taylor, for the material from New England.
It typically grows to lengths between 20 and 50 cm. Flickr photos, groups, and tags related to the "agardhiella" Flickr tag. Agardhiella tenera (J. Agardh) Schmitz of the West Indies and New England is made which results in a new combination, Agardhiella baileyi (Harvey) W. R. Taylor, for the material from New England. Official publication date is handstamped in a limited number of initial copies and is recorded Agardhiella tenera.
2 Vignan Institute of Pharmacentical Technology, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Kakinada, Andhra *Corresponding Author: Aditya T KIIT School of Biotechnology of Agardhiella tenera, composed of a very ramified endophytic system of filaments and a free portion. This is originated from inside the Agardhiella and emerges perpendicularly to the surface. These fila-ments are of two kinds . Non branched, long, sterile ones and of espe-cially branched, fertile ones. The former has long cells (Fig. 3) mea- [Agardhiella tenera (1, in part)] Wurdemanniaceae Wurdemannia miniata (Spreng.) Feldmann & Hamel Cryptonemiales Halymeniaceae Cryptonemia bengryi W.R.Taylor C. crenulata (J.Agardh) J.Agardh C. seminervis (C.Agardh) J.Agardh [C.
Galactan, Red algae, Callophyllis variegate, Agardhiella tenera, Schizymenia binderi, Cryptonemia crenulata, HSV-1, HSV-2, HIV-1, HIV-2, DENV, HAV
Document reference. Shiomi, K.; Kamiya, H.; Shimizu, Y., 1979. Purification and characterization of an agglutinin in the red alga Agardhiella tenera. Biochim.
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Agardhiella tenera was used for extracting GS and tested against the viral infections HIV-1 and HIV-2, and it was proved to be an active antiviral agent [34]. extracted from Brown seaweeds also
Seven species of red algae from the waters of eastern Long Island, New York were analyzed for their sterol content. The species studied were: Agardhiella tenera, Ahnfeltia plicata, Chondrus crispus, Corallina officinalis^Cystoclonium purpureum var.
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Common Names Agardhiella baileyi Harvey ex Kützing 1866, Agardhiella tenera (J.Agardh) Schmitz 1889, Solieria tenera (J.Agardh) M. J. Wynne & W.R. Taylor 1973
The Status of Agardhiella tenera and Agardhiella baileyi (Rhodophyta, Gigartinales) By Michael J. Wynne and Wm. Randolph Taylor. Abstract.
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agardhiella versus neoagardhiella (solieriaceae, rhodophyta): another look at the lectotypification of gigartina tenera Paul W. Gabrielson Department of Botany, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, V6T 2B1 Canada
It is The red alga, Agardhiella tenera was found to contain a glycoprotein which agglutinates mouse leukemia cells, L5178Y but not L1210.