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A brominated (aminoimidazolinyl) indole from the sponge Discodermia polydiscus
A molecular systematic survey of cultured microbial associates of deep-water marine invertebrates
A molecular systematic survey of sponge derived microbes
A new deep sea coralline sponge from Turks and Caicos Islands: Willardi caicosensis gen. et sp. nov.(Demospongiae: Hadromerida)
A new species of poecilosclerid sponge (Porifera) from bathyal methane seeps in the Gulf ofMexico
Alpha-Proteobacteria cultivated from marine sponges display branching rod morphology
Antifungal activity of meridine, a natural product from the marine sponge Corticium sp.
Antitumor activity and nucleic acid binding properties of Dercitin, a new acridinealkaloid isolated from a marine dercitus species sponge
Antitumor cyclic peroxides from the sponge Plakortis lita
Antitumor macrodiolides isolated from a marine sponge Theonella sp.: structure revision of misakinolide A
Associated bacterial communities of two deep-water sponges
Batzellines A, B, and C. Novel pyrroloquinoline alkaloids from the sponge Batzella sp
Biology of the Porifera: cell culture
Biosynthetic Studies of the Alkaloid, Stevensine, in a Cell Culture of the Marine Sponge Teichaxinella morchella
Characterization, biosynthetic studies and subcellular localization of sterols from the marine sponge Teichaxinella morchella
Chemotaxonomy of the marine sponge Xestospongia muta
Collections of marine organisms for research on natural products chemistry and biodiversity: A survey of the benthic communities with emphasis on porifera, octocorals, and algae from the reefs and grassbeds of Bootless Bay, Papua New Guinea
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
Description of a new lithistid spongefrom northeastern New Zealand, and consideration of the phylogenetic affinities of familiesCorallistidae and Neopeltidae

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