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Farming sponges for chemicals with pharmaceutical potential
Population trends, diet, genetics, and observations of Steller sea lions in Glacier Bay National Park
Isolation, synthesis, and biological activity of Aphrocallistin, an adenine-substituted bromotyramine metabolite from the hexactinellida sponge Aphrocallistes beatrix
The many faces of gene expression profiling: transcriptome analyses applied towardselucidating marine organismal interactions and metabolism
Biogenetically diverse, bioactive constituents of a sponge, order Verongida: bromotyramines and sesquiterpene-shikimate derived metabolites
Epibiosis of marine algae and benthic invertebrates: natural products chemistry and other mechanisms inhibiting settlement and overgrowth
Preliminary report: Archeological and engineering expedition Monitor marine sanctuary
Ultraviolet absorption in transparent zooplankton and its implications for depth distribution and visual predation
Life on a hot, dry beach: behavioural, physiological and ultrastructural adaptations of the littorinid gastropod Cenchritis (Tectarius) muricatus
Manatees and brevetoxicosis
Assessment of fish populations and habitat on Oculina Bank, a deep-sea coral marine protected area off eastern Florida
Larval predation by barnacles: effects on patch colonization in a shallow subtidal community
Discodermolide, a cytotoxic marine agent that stabilizes microtubules more potently than taxol
Sesquiterpene-derived metabolites from the deep water marine sponge Poecillastra sollasi
Gymnochromes E and F, cytotoxic phenanthroperylenequinones from a deep-water crinoid, Holopus rangii
Feeding behavior by Asteroporpa annulata, a gorgonocephalid brittlestar with unbranched arms
Antitumoractivity and mechanism of action of the novel marine natural products mycalamide-A and -B andonnamide
HBMMD: an enhanced database of the microorganisms associated with deeper water marine invertebrates
In vitro culture of the ascidian Ecteinascidia turbinata to supply the antitumor compounds ecteinascidins
Puupehenone-related metabolites from two Hawaiian sponges, Hyrtios spp

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