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Journal of Marine Science: Research & Development
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Yogesh Kumar

Division of Aquatic Environment and Health Management, Central Institute of Fisheries Education, (Deemed University), Mumbai-400 061, India.

Biography

Yogesh Kumar is from the Division of Aquatic Environment and Health Management, Central Institute of Fisheries Education, (Deemed University), Mumbai-400 061, India. The most cited an article from Kumar’s publication is “The utility of pectoral drain in patients undergoing modified radical mastectomy-an observational study”.

Publications

Effect of Liver Biotoxins of Certain Marine Fishes on Mouse Cell Culture

Biotoxins from certain marine fishes are not only harmful to marine animals and their native environment, but also have pharmacological importance, and can be used as medicines. An investigation was carried out to study the effects of liver biotoxins of marine fish (Chelonodon patoca), catfish (Osteogeneiosus militaries), and mackerel (Rastrellige... Read More»

Yogesh Kumar and Pani Prasad Kurcheti

Research Article: J Marine Sci Res Dev 2013, 3: 117

DOI: 10.4172/2155-9910.1000117

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