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228 related items for PubMed ID: 21954555

  • 1. [Isolation and identification of brominated alkaloids from the sponge Ircinia sp].
    Deng P, Liao XJ, Xu SH.
    Zhong Yao Cai; 2011 May; 34(5):709-11. PubMed ID: 21954555
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  • 3. Antimalarial bromotyrosine derivatives from the Australian marine sponge Hyattella sp.
    Yang X, Davis RA, Buchanan MS, Duffy S, Avery VM, Camp D, Quinn RJ.
    J Nat Prod; 2010 May 28; 73(5):985-7. PubMed ID: 20462236
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  • 4. Bioactive secondary metabolites from the Red Sea marine Verongid sponge Suberea species.
    Shaala LA, Youssef DT, Badr JM, Sulaiman M, Khedr A.
    Mar Drugs; 2015 Mar 24; 13(4):1621-31. PubMed ID: 25812033
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  • 5. Cultures of the Marine Bacterium Pseudovibrio denitrificans Ab134 Produce Bromotyrosine-Derived Alkaloids Previously Only Isolated from Marine Sponges.
    Nicacio KJ, Ióca LP, Fróes AM, Leomil L, Appolinario LR, Thompson CC, Thompson FL, Ferreira AG, Williams DE, Andersen RJ, Eustaquio AS, Berlinck RG.
    J Nat Prod; 2017 Feb 24; 80(2):235-240. PubMed ID: 28191971
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  • 6. Bromotyrosine alkaloids from the Australian marine sponge Pseudoceratina verrucosa.
    Tran TD, Pham NB, Fechner G, Hooper JN, Quinn RJ.
    J Nat Prod; 2013 Apr 26; 76(4):516-23. PubMed ID: 23489291
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  • 8. FTICR-MS and LC-UV/MS-SPE-NMR applications for the rapid dereplication of a crude extract from the sponge Ianthella flabelliformis.
    Motti CA, Freckelton ML, Tapiolas DM, Willis RH.
    J Nat Prod; 2009 Feb 27; 72(2):290-4. PubMed ID: 19206511
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  • 15. 11,17-dideoxyagelorin A and B, new bromotyrosine derivatives and analogs from the marine sponge Suberea aff. praetensa.
    Kijjoa A, Watanadilok R, Sonchaeng P, Silva AM, Eaton G, Herz W.
    Z Naturforsch C J Biosci; 2001 Feb 27; 56(11-12):1116-9. PubMed ID: 11837666
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  • 17. New beta-carboline alkaloids from the Andaman Sea sponge Dragmacidon sp.
    Pedpradab S, Edrada R, Ebel R, Wray V, Proksch P.
    J Nat Prod; 2004 Dec 27; 67(12):2113-6. PubMed ID: 15620266
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  • 18. Aaptamine alkaloids from the Vietnamese sponge Aaptos sp.
    Shubina LK, Kalinovsky AI, Fedorov SN, Radchenko OS, Denisenko VA, Dmitrenok PS, Dyshlovoy SA, Krasokhin VB, Stonik VA.
    Nat Prod Commun; 2009 Aug 27; 4(8):1085-8. PubMed ID: 19768988
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  • 19. Brominated arginine-derived alkaloids from the red sea sponge Suberea mollis.
    Shaala LA, Bamane FH, Badr JM, Youssef DT.
    J Nat Prod; 2011 Jun 24; 74(6):1517-20. PubMed ID: 21542602
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  • 20. Two unprecedented dibromotyrosine-derived alkaloids from the Brazilian endemic marine sponge Aplysina caissara.
    Saeki BM, Granato AC, Berlinck RG, Magalhães A, Schefer AB, Ferreira AG, Pinheiro US, Hajdu E.
    J Nat Prod; 2002 May 24; 65(5):796-9. PubMed ID: 12027773
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