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Two new bioactive cyclic peroxides from the marine sponge Plakortis angulospiculatus
Tubercidin, A Cytotoxic Agent from the Marine Sponge Caulospongia biflabellata
Topsentin, bromotopsentin, and dihydrodeoxybromotopsentin; antiviral and antitumor bis(indolyl)imidazoles from Caribbean deep-sea sponges of the family Halichondriidae. Structural and synthetic studies
Theopederins K and L. Highly Potent Cytotoxic Metabolites from a Marine Sponge Discodermia Species
The microtubule-stabilizing agent discodermolide competitively inhibits the binding of paclitaxel (Taxol) to tubulin polymers, enhances tubulin nucleation reactions more potently than paclitaxel, and inhibits the growth of paclitaxel-resistant cells.
The chemistry and biological activity of five marine sponges of the genus Aplysina
Synthetic studies of microcolin B.
Synthetic Analogues of the Microtubule-Stabilizing Agent (+)-Discodermolide: Preparation and Biological Activity
Synthesis of microcolin analogs using trimethylsilylated lactams
Sterols of the marine sponge Petrosia weinbergi: implications for the absolute configurations of the antiviral orthoesterols and weinbersterols
Species differentiation in the marine sponge genus Discodermia (Demospongiae, Lithistida): the utility of ethanol extract profiles as species-specific chemotaxonomic markers
Semisynthetic Analogues of the Microtubule‐Stabilizing Agent Discodermolide: Preparation and Biological Activity
Selective cytotoxic activity of the marine derivedbatzelline compounds against pancreatic cancer cell lines
Secobatzellines A and B, two new enzyme inhibitors from a deep-water Caribbean sponge of the genus Batzella
Polydiscamide A: a new bioactive depsipeptide from the marine sponge Discodermia sp.
Plakolide A, a New γ‐Lactone from the Marine Sponge Plakortis sp.
Ophirapstanol trisulfate, a new biologically active steroid sulfate from the deep water marine sponge Topsentia ophiraphidites
New sterol ester from a deep water marine sponge, Xestospongia sp.
New acetylenic alcohols from the sponge Cribrochalina vasculum
Metabolites from the Marine-Derived Fungus Chromocleista sp. Isolated from a Deep-Water Sediment Sample Collected in the Gulf of Mexico

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