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(+)-Curcuphenol and (+)-Curcudiol, sesquiterpene phenols from shallow and deep water collections of the marine sponge Didiscus Flavus
1,1-Dimethyl-5,6-dihydroxyindolinium chloride from a deep water marine sponge, Dercitus sp.
3-amino-1-(2-aminoimidazolyl)-prop-i-ene from the marine sponges Teichaxinella morchella and Ptilocaulis walpersi
A new bastadin from the sponge Psammaplysilla purpurea
Antitumor cyclic peroxides from the sponge Plakortis lita
Biogenetically diverse, bioactive constituents of a sponge, order Verongida: bromotyramines and sesquiterpene-shikimate derived metabolites
Dihydroxyaerothionin and aerophobin I. Two brominated tyrosine metabolites from the deep water marine sponge Verongula rigida
Diterpene metabolites from two chemotypes of the marine sponge Myrmekioderma styx
Dysidiolide: a novel protein phosphatase inhibitor from the Caribbean sponge Dysidea etheria de Laubenfels
Evaluation of marine sponge metabolites for cytotoxicity and signal transduction activity
Farming sponges for chemicals with pharmaceutical potential
Fistularin 3 and 11-Ketofistularin 3. Feline leukemia virus active bromotyrosine metabolites from the marine sponge Aplysina archeri
Gymnochromes E and F, cytotoxic phenanthroperylenequinones from a deep-water crinoid, Holopus rangii
Immunosuppressive compounds from a deep water marine sponge, Agelas flabelliformis
Isolation and structure elucidation of onnamide a, a new bioactive metabolite of a marine sponge, Theonella sp.
Isolation of Latrunculin A, 6,7-Epoxylatrunculin A, Fijianolide A, and Euryfuran from a new genus of the family Thorectidae
Isolation, synthesis, and biological activity of Aphrocallistin, an adenine-substituted bromotyramine metabolite from the hexactinellida sponge Aphrocallistes beatrix
Microcolins A and B, new immunosuppressive peptides from the blue-green alga Lyngba majuscula
Puupehenone-related metabolites from two Hawaiian sponges, Hyrtios spp
Reiswigins A and B, novel antiviral diterpenes from a deepwater sponge

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