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421 related items for PubMed ID: 25812033

  • 1. 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. Cytotoxic psammaplysin analogues from a Suberea sp. marine sponge and the role of the spirooxepinisoxazoline in their activity.
    Lee YJ, Han S, Lee HS, Kang JS, Yun J, Sim CJ, Shin HJ, Lee JS.
    J Nat Prod; 2013 Sep 27; 76(9):1731-6. PubMed ID: 23964644
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  • 6. [Isolation and identification of brominated alkaloids from the sponge Ircinia sp].
    Deng P, Liao XJ, Xu SH.
    Zhong Yao Cai; 2011 May 27; 34(5):709-11. PubMed ID: 21954555
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  • 7. Bioactive Hydantoin Alkaloids from the Red Sea Marine Sponge Hemimycale arabica.
    Youssef DT, Shaala LA, Alshali KZ.
    Mar Drugs; 2015 Oct 28; 13(11):6609-19. PubMed ID: 26516870
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  • 11. Discorhabdins revisited: cytotoxic alkaloids from southern australian marine sponges of the genera Higginsia and Spongosorites.
    El-Naggar M, Capon RJ.
    J Nat Prod; 2009 Mar 27; 72(3):460-4. PubMed ID: 19226152
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  • 14. Bioactive metabolites from the sponge Suberea sp.
    Shaker KH, Zinecker H, Ghani MA, Imhoff JF, Schneider B.
    Chem Biodivers; 2010 Dec 27; 7(12):2880-7. PubMed ID: 21162000
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  • 18. New sesquiterpene hydroquinones from a Taiwanese marine sponge Polyfibrospongia australis.
    Shen YC, Hsieh PW.
    J Nat Prod; 1997 Feb 27; 60(2):93-7. PubMed ID: 9051909
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  • 19. Psammaplysin derivatives from the Balinese marine sponge Aplysinella strongylata.
    Mudianta IW, Skinner-Adams T, Andrews KT, Davis RA, Hadi TA, Hayes PY, Garson MJ.
    J Nat Prod; 2012 Dec 28; 75(12):2132-43. PubMed ID: 23215158
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  • 20. A new cytotoxic brominated acetylenic hydrocarbon from the marine sponge Haliclona sp. with a selective effect against human breast cancer.
    Alarif WM, Abdel-Lateff A, Al-Lihaibi SS, Ayyad SE, Badria FA.
    Z Naturforsch C J Biosci; 2013 Dec 28; 68(1-2):70-5. PubMed ID: 23659175
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