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- Discodermia is a genus of deep-water sea sponge. The following species are accepted within Discodermia: Discodermia adhaerens Van Soest, Meesters & Becking...
- Discodermia calyx is a species of bowl-shaped sponge that is found in shallow waters in central and southern ****an. The species is distributed by the...
- Discodermia dissoluta is a species of deep-water sea sponge found in the Eastern, Southern, and Southwestern Caribbean, as well as in the Greater Antilles...
- Calyculins are natural products originally isolated from the marine sponge Discodermia calyx. Calyculins have proven to be strong serine/threonine protein phosphatase...
- microbe, Entotheonella sp. Colossolacis Schrammen, 1910 Dactylocalcites Discodermia du Bocage, 1869 Manihinea Pulitzer-Finali, 1993 Racodiscula Zittel, 1878...
- at the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute from the deep-sea sponge Discodermia dissoluta in 1990. (+)-Discodermolide was found to be a potent inhibitor...
- demosponge belonging to the family Phymaraphiniidae. The type species is "Discodermia" tabelliformis Chapman & Crespin (1934). Plexodictyon xibeiense Sp. nov...
- Aciculitin Aciculites ciliate antifungal cyclic peptide Discodermin Discodermia kiiensis antimicrobial tetradecapeptide Dysidenin Lamellodysidea herbacea...
- therapies include the antitumour agents discodermolide (from the sponge Discodermia dissoluta), eleutherobin (from the coral Erythropodium caribaeorum),...
- lactone marine product, isolated from the Bahamian deep-sea sponge, Discodermia dissoluta, inhibited cell mitosis and induced formation of stable tubulin...