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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.
Antitumor activity and nucleic acid binding properties of Dercitin, a new acridinealkaloid isolated from a marine dercitus species sponge
Discodermolide- a new, marine-derived immunosuppressive compound. I.In vitro studies
Discodermolide-a new, marine-derived immunosuppressive compound. II.In vivo studies
Antitumoractivity and mechanism of action of the novel marine natural products mycalamide-A and -B andonnamide
The discovery of marine natural products with therapeutic potential
Structure-activity relationship studies of Discodermolide and its semisynthetic acetylated analogs on microtubule function and cytotoxicity
A new bastadin from the sponge Psammaplysilla purpurea
Three new bromotyrosine derived metabolites of the sponge Psammaplysilla purpurea
Biogenetically diverse, bioactive constituents of a sponge, order Verongida: bromotyramines and sesquiterpene-shikimate derived metabolites
Three bromotyrosine derivatives, one terminating in an unprecedented diketocyclopentenylidene enamine
8-hydroxymanzamine A, a β-Carboline alkaoid from a sponge, Pachypellina sp
Two steroidal alkaloids from a sponge, Corticium sp.
New cytotoxic peroxylactones from the marine sponge, Plakinastrella onkodes
Lasonolide A, a new cytotoxic macrolide from the marine sponge Forcepia sp.
Ophirapstanol trisulfate, a new biologically active steroid sulfate from the deep water marine sponge Topsentia ophiraphidites
Puupehenone-related metabolites from two Hawaiian sponges, Hyrtios spp
A new cytotoxic sterol methoxymethyl ether from a deep water marine sponge Scleritoderma sp. cf. paccardi
Discodermolide, a cytotoxic marine agent that stabilizes microtubules more potently than taxol
Kauluamine: an unprecedented manzamine dimer from an Indonesian marine sponge, Prianos sp

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