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Final cruise report: Submersible and scuba collections around little Bahama Bank, Bahama Islands
Submersible and scuba collections in the coastal waters of the Bahama Islands and Florida's oculina coral banks: Biomedical and biodiversity research of the benthic communities with emphasis on porifera and gorgonacea
Preliminary cruise report: Submersible and scuba collections in the coastal waters of Honduras, the Bay Islands: Biomedical and biodiversity research of the benthic communities with emphasis on the porifera, algae and gorgonacea
Total synthesis of a library of designed hybrids of the microtubule-stabilising anticancer agents taxol, discodermolide and dictyostatin
Marine organisms as a source of novel lead structures for drug development
Stereochemical determination of dictyostatin, a novel microtubule-stabilising macrolide from the marine sponge Corallistidae sp.
Total synthesis of a potent hybrid of the anticancer natural products dictyostatin and discodermolide.
Early effects of Lasonolide A on pancreatic cancer cells
Selective cytotoxic activity of the marine derivedbatzelline compounds against pancreatic cancer cell lines
1,1-Dimethyl-5,6-dihydroxyindolinium chloride from a deep water marine sponge, Dercitus sp.
Antimicrobial constituent of the brown alga Sporochnus pedunculatus
In vitro production of marine-derived antitumor compounds
Eryloside E from an Atlantic sponge Erylus goffrilleri
Characterization of an interleukin 6 cytokinefamily antagonist protein from a marine sponge, Callyspongia sp.
The discovery and characterization of an interleukin 6 cytokine familyantagonist protein from a marine sponge, Callyspongia sp.
A new bicyclic guanidine alkaloid, Sch 575948, from amarine sponge, Ptilocaulis spiculifer
Cytotoxic peptides from marine sponges
Development of techniques for in vitro production of bioactive natural products from marine sponges
Isolation of marine natural products
Bioactivity of marine organisms: relationships with taxonomy, geography and depth

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