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Marine natural products: the past twenty years and beyond
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R. K. Okuda
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January 1, 2009
Published Online: 2009-01-01
Published in Print: 1982-01-01
© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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Articles in the same Issue
- Welcome Address
- Ion-pair extraction as a tool for the study of mechanisms of reactions related to phase transfer catalysis
- The nonclassical ion problem - twenty years later
- Organic reactions in highly aqueous binaries
- Reactivity control in membrane mimetic systems
- Chemical basis of biological specificity
- Chemical reactivity theory - its pragmatism and beyond
- A mathematical model for concerted proton transfer in the hydrolysis of ethylphenylbenzaldehyde acetals
- Mechanism of oxygen transfer from peroxo species
- Solvent effects on chemical reactivity
- Exciplex and radical pairs in photochemical electron transfer
- Metal ions in biological catalysts
- Marine natural products: the past twenty years and beyond
- The synthesis of pacifigorgiol
- Toxins, anticancer agents, and tumor promoters from marine prokaryotes
- Steroidal glycosides from starfishes
- Potential use of marine microorganisms for antibiotics and enzyme production
- Biomedical potential of the sea
- Recent progress in marine toxin research
- Biologically active compounds from coelenterates
- Recent research in marine natural products from the Red Sea