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  1. From waste to wonder: The potential of protein hydrolysates as plant biostimulants in agriculture
  2. Phylogenetic Analysis of SOD Gene Isolated from Indian Variety of Mud Crabs: Scylla serrata and Scylla olivacea
  3. Bioactive collagen peptide functionalized polyglucuronic acid - In vitro analysis as a potential biomaterial for bone tissue engineering
  4. Molecular Cloning and Expression of Cryptocyanin Gene Isolated from an Indian Variety of Scylla olivacea
  5. Hydrolysates with emulsifying properties prepared from protein wastes using microbial protease
  6. An overview on preparation of enzymes for industrial use
  7. Phylogenetic Analysis of Partial Sod Gene Isolated from Indian Variety of Mud Crabs S. Serrata and S. Olivacea
  8. Importance of enzyme specificity and stability for the application of proteases in greener industrial processing- a review
  9. Purified fish skin collagen hydrolysate attenuates TNF-α induced barrier dysfunction in-vitro and DSS induced colitis in-vivo model
  10. Production of dehairing protease byBacillus cereusVITSN04: a model cradle-to-cradle approach for sustainable greener production of leathers
  11. Biocompatible Films of Collagen-Procyanidin for Wound Healing Applications
  12. Smart piezoelectric biomaterials for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine: a review
  13. Adhesion and proliferation properties of type I collagen‐derived peptide for possible use in skin tissue engineering application
  14. Role of fish collagen hydrolysate in attenuating inflammation—An in vitro study
  15. Insights into substrate specificity of proteases for screening efficient dehairing enzymes
  16. Chromium binding Bacillus cereus VITSH1—a promising candidate for heavy metal clean up
  17. First mass spectrometric report of cryptocyanin, a moulting protein from the mud crab Scylla serrata (Forskål, 1775) (Decapoda: Brachyura: Portunidae) in India
  18. Potential of proteomics to probe microbes
  19. Purification and in vivo stability and half-life of recombinant lipid modified staphylokinase
  20. A potential bioactive peptide candidate for biomaterial and tissue engineering applications
  21. Protein profiling of metal‐resistant Bacillus cereus VITSH1
  22. Lipid modification of staphylokinase and its implications on stability and activity
  23. Matrikines for therapeutic and biomedical applications
  24. Enzymatic dehairing: A comprehensive review on the mechanistic aspects with emphasis on enzyme specificity
  25. Specificity studies on proteases for dehairing in leather processing using decorin as model conjugated protein
  26. Exploration of chrome shaving hydrolysate as substrate for production of dehairing protease by Bacillus cereus VITSN04 for use in cleaner leather production
  27. Metal induced changes in trivalent chromium resistantAlcaligenes faecalisVITSIM2
  28. Cryptic Peptides from Collagen: A Critical Review
  29. Bio-mimetic mineralization potential of collagen hydrolysate obtained from chromium tanned leather waste
  30. Studies on calcification efficacy of stingray fish skin collagen for possible use as scaffold for bone regeneration
  31. Wound healing activity of a collagen-derived cryptic peptide
  32. Investigation into the cyto-protective and wound healing properties of cryptic peptides from bovine Achilles tendon collagen
  33. Screening for novel cell adhesive regions in bovine Achilles tendon collagen peptides
  34. Isolation of novel bioactive regions from bovine Achilles tendon collagen having angiotensin I-converting enzyme-inhibitory properties
  35. Isolation and Identification of Cryptic Bioactive Regions in Bovine Achilles Tendon Collagen
  36. NF-κB-mediated anti-inflammatory activity of the sesquiterpene lactone 7-hydroxyfrullanolide
  37. Alkaline protease from Bacillus cereus VITSN04: Potential application as a dehairing agent
  38. 7-hydroxyfrullanolide, a sesquiterpene lactone, inhibits pro-inflammatory cytokine production from immune cells and is orally efficacious in animal models of inflammation
  39. Pseudoaffinity Chromatography Using a Convective Interaction Media®-Disk Monolithic Column
  40. Chitosan modified poly(glycidyl methacrylate–butyl acrylate) copolymer grafted bovine pericardial tissue—anticalcification properties
  41. Reduction of Calcification by Various Treatments in Cardiac Valves
  42. Regulation of Biocalcification of Bovine Pericardial Tissue b Grafting Poly(Glycidyl Methacrylate-Butylacrylate) Copolymers
  43. New treatments using alginate in order to reduce the calcification of bovine bioprosthetic heart valve tissue
  44. Graft Copolymerization of Methylmethacrylate onto Glutaraldehyde Crosslinked Pericardial Tissue