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- Tetractinellida, which was first described by Robert von Lendenfeld in 1903. Theonella conica is known for hyperac****ulation of molybdenum due to the action...
- all higher eukaryote organisms, including humans. A species of sponge, Theonella conica, is known for hyperac****ulation of molybdenum. In its pure form...
- HIV-Inhibitory and Cytotoxic Depsipeptides from the Sponges Theonella mirabilis and Theonella swinhoei Collected in Papua New Guinea". J. Am. Chem. Soc...
- exhibit a 2-fold axis of symmetry. Found mostly in the marine sponge Theonella, swinholides encomp**** cytotoxic and antifungal activities via disruption...
- Onnamide A is a bioactive natural product found in Theonella swinhoei, a species of marine sponge whose genus is well known for yielding a diverse set...
- appear to protect T cells from HIV. They were isolated from the sponge Theonella, and are part of a larger group of structurally similar depsipeptides—also...
- Metabolites Closely Related to Onnamide A from Two Marine Sponges of the Genus Theonella". Tetrahedron. 48 (39): 8369–8376. doi:10.1016/S0040-4020(01)86585-6....
- States ( Utah) A member of Ctenophora. The type species is T. elegans. Theonella alexandriae Sp. nov Valid Łukowiak in Łukowiak et al. Late Eocene  Ukraine...
- Thamnodictya Thamnonema Thamnospongia Thaumastocoelia Thecosiphonia Theneopsis Theonella Tholiasterella Thoosa Thrombus Thyroidium Thysanodictya Tiddalickia Tienodictyon...
- Family: Theonellidae Genus: Discodermia Species: D. calyx Binomial name Discodermia calyx Döderlein, 1884 Synonyms Theonella calyx (Döderlein, 1884)...