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Biomedical research in the sea, a search for drugs and novel compounds
Relative importance of bacteria, microalgae and yeast for growth of the sponge Halichondria melanadocia (De Laubenfels, 1936): A laboratory study
Separation and concentration of phytoplankton populations using centrifugal elutriation
Five new Discodermolide analogues from the marine sponge Discodermia species
Tubulin polymerizing activity of dictyostatin-1, a polyketide of marine sponge origin
In vitro culture of the ascidian Ecteinascidia turbinata to supply the antitumor compounds ecteinascidins
In vitro culture of the tropical sponge Axinella Corrugata (Demospongiae): effect of food cell concentration on growth, clearance rate, and biosynthesis of stevensine
A systematic revision of the central west Atlantic Halichondrida (Demospongiae,Porifera). Part III: Description of valid species
A systematic revision of the Central-Atlantic Halichondrida (Demospongiae, Porifera). Part I: Evaluation of characters and diagnosis of genera
Phylogenetic classification of the halichondrids (Porifera, Demospongiae)
Polydiscamide A: a new bioactive depsipeptide from the marine sponge Discodermia sp.
Discobahamins A and B, new peptides from the Bahamian deep water marine sponge Discodermia sp.
Isolation of Latrunculin A, 6,7-Epoxylatrunculin A, Fijianolide A, and Euryfuran from a new genus of the family Thorectidae
Development of techniques for in vitro production of bioactive natural products from marine sponges
Diterpene metabolites from two chemotypes of the marine sponge Myrmekioderma styx
The chemistry and biological activity of five marine sponges of the genus Aplysina
Natural Products from the Lithistida: A Review of the Literature since 2000
Glass sponges and bilaterian animals share derived mitochondrial genomic features: a common ancestry or parallel evolution?
Biosynthetic Studies of the Alkaloid, Stevensine, in a Cell Culture of the Marine Sponge Teichaxinella morchella
Theopederins K and L. Highly Potent Cytotoxic Metabolites from a Marine Sponge Discodermia Species

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