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(+)-Curcuphenol and (+)-Curcudiol, sesquiterpene phenols from shallow and deep water collections of the marine sponge Didiscus Flavus
A molecular systematic survey of cultured microbial associates of deep-water marine invertebrates
A molecular systematic survey of sponge derived microbes
A new bis-(indole) alkaloid from a deep-water marine sponge of the genus Spongosorites
Alpha-Proteobacteria cultivated from marine sponges display branching rod morphology
Antifungal activity of meridine, a natural product from the marine sponge Corticium sp.
Antifungal agents: recent research and patent activity
Antimicrobial constituent of the brown alga Sporochnus pedunculatus
Associated bacterial communities of two deep-water sponges
Bacillus strains most closely-related to Bacillus nealsonii are not effectively circumscribed within the taxonomic species definition
Bioactivity of marine organisms: relationships with taxonomy, geography and depth
Characterization and optimization of in vitro assay conditions for (1,3)β-glucan synthase activity from Aspergillus fumigatus and Candida albicans for enzyme inhibition screening
Comparison of bacterial diversity within the coral reef sponge, Axinella corrugata, the encrusting coral Erythropodium caribaeorum
Comparison of the anaerobic microbiota of deep-water Geodia spp. and sandy sediments in the Straits of Florida
Cytotoxic peptides from marine sponges
Discobahamins A and B, new peptides from the Bahamian deep water marine sponge Discodermia sp.
Discodermide: a new bioactive macrocyclic lactam from the marine sponge Discodermia dissoluta
Discorhabdin P, a new enzyme inhibitor from a deep-water Caribbean sponge of the genus Batzella
Diversity and bioactivity of marine sponges of the Caribbean: the Turks and Caicos Islands
Diversity of the Bacterial Communities Associated with the Azooxanthellate Deep Water Octocorals Leptogorgia minimata, Iciligorgia schrammi, and Swiftia exertia, Marine Biotechnology

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