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rhamnose-binding lectin, catfish

Known as: SAL lectin, Parasilurus asotus, Silurus asotus egg lectin, catfish egg lectin 
National Institutes of Health

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2016
2016
Silurus asotus egg lectin (SAL), an α-galactoside-binding protein isolated from the eggs of catfish, is a member of the rhamnose… 
2014
2014
Unfortunately, one of the co-authors' name and his affiliation has been misspelt in the original article. The correct name and… 
2010
2010
The types,distribution and secretion of mucous cells stained with AB-PAS (pH AB = 2.6) in the skin and gill of Silurus asotus… 
2009
2009
The type of mucous cells in the skin and gill of Silurus asotus(body length(35±10) cm,body weight(650±150) g was classed by… 
1998
1998
In response to epidermal injury, Parasilurus asotus, a catfish, secreted a strong antimicrobial peptide into the epithelial…