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1. Studies On Screening Of Actinomycetes With Antitumor Activities From Marine Sponges And The Active Compounds Produded By Strain A01059
2. Study On The Chemical Components And Bioactivities Of Three Species Of Marine Sponges Collected From South China Sea
3. Chemical Constituents And Bioactivities Of Three Marine Sponges From Paracel Islands
4. Studies On The Anti-Major Pathogenic Fungal Chemical Constituents From Five Marine Sponges And Three Plants
5. The Screening For Antibacterial Actinomycetes Associated With Marine Sponges And The Isolatiob And Identification Of Metabolites From Strain HVG 29
6. The Screening For Antibacterial Actinomycetes Associated With Marine Sponges And The Isolatiob And Identification Of Metabolites From Strain Hvg 29
7. Study On The Chemical Constituents Of Marine Sponges Xestospongia Testudinaria And Spheciospongia Sp. From The South China Sea
8. Studies On The Constituents And Biological Activities Of Two Marine Sponges From Paracel Islands
9. Study On Chemical Constituents And Bioactivities Of Brominated Alkaloids From Two Marine Sponges
10. Studies On Chemical Components And Bioactivities Of One Species Of Soft Corals And One Species Of Marine Sponges Collected From South China Sea
11. Marine sponges: Systematics, symbiosis and cell culture
12. Chemical studies of anti-inflammatory secondary metabolites from marine sponges
13. Chemical investigation of biologically active alkaloids from marine sponges
14. Quorum sensing in bacteria associated with marine sponges Mycale laxissima and Ircinia strobilina
15. Chemical investigation of three Antarctic marine sponges
16. Isolation, characterisation, and total synthesis of secondary metabolites from marine sponges
17. Marine sponges and symbionts: Chemical and biological studies
18. Novel secondary metabolites from marine sponges and sponge-associated fungi
19. Investigation of biologically active secondary metabolites from marine sponges
20. Novel tryptamine heteroaromatics isolated from marine sponges: Potential leads for anticancer compounds
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