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- species of Griffithsia. Griffithsia aestivana - Griffithsia antarctica - Griffithsia balara - Griffithsia capitata - Griffithsia caribaea - Griffithsia caudata...
- Griffithsia elegans is a species of red algae in the family Wrangeliaceae. It is found in Australia and New Zealand. The type locality is Robe, South...
- individual from Tegea Teges, Clay County, Kentucky Griffithsia teges, a species in the alga genus Griffithsia Polysiphonia teges, a species in the alga genus...
- of algae, including Xanthophyceae (e.g., Vaucheria), red algae (e.g., Griffithsia) and green algae (e.g., the internodal cells of Chara). In the siphonous...
- (Hedge bindweed). Griffithsin, an anti-viral lectin from red algae (Griffithsia species). Raval et al, "A database analysis of jacalin-like lectins:...
- Spyridia filamentosa (Wulf.) Harv. Sphondylothamnion multifium (Huds.) Näg. Griffithsia corallinoides (L.) Batt. Compsothamnion gracillimum de Toni Compsothamnion...
- Gelidium (Gelidium) Limu loloa Meaning "long or slender seaweed" Griffithsia (Griffithsia) Moʻopunaakalīpoa, Moʻopuna Gymnogongrus (Gymnogongrus) Limu koele...
- Cyanovirin-N from Nostoc Ellipsosporum and griffithsin from the red algae Griffithsia, Scytonema varium secretes the broad-spectrum antiviral protein scytovirin...
- Schizoseris Schizoseris griffithsia Scientific classification Clade: Archaeplastida Division: Rhodophyta class: Florideophyceae Order: Ceramiales Family:...
- Griffithsin is a protein isolated from the red algae Griffithsia. It has a 121-amino acid sequence which exhibits a Jacalin-like lectin fold. Several...