diversity. The surfaces of marine eukaryotes provide a unique habitat for colonizing microorganisms where competition between members of these communities and chemically mediated interactions with their host are thought to influence both microbial diversity and function. For example, it is believed that marine eukaryotes may use their surface-associated bacteria to produce bioactive compounds in defence against competition and to protect the host against further colonization. With the increasing need for novel drug discovery, marine epibiotic bacteria may thus represent a largely underexplored source of new antimicrobial compounds. In the current study, 325 bacterial isolates were obtained from the surfaces of marine algae Delisea pulchra a...
The main purpose of this thesis was to screen genomic and metagenomic libraries of epiphytic bacteri...
Numerous natural products from marine invertebrates show striking structural similarities to known m...
The rising demand for natural antifouling agents has led to the search for potential secondary metab...
The surfaces of marine eukaryotes provide a unique habitat for colonizing microorganisms where compe...
Marine bacteria are a rich source of potentially useful antimicrobial molecules. However, much of th...
While the oceans cover more than 70% of the Earth’s surface, marine derived microbial natural produc...
We investigated the diversity of epibiotic bacteria possessing antimicrobial activity isolated from ...
Antibiotic resistance among pathogenic microorganisms is becoming ever more common. Unfortunately, t...
This article reviews the role of microbial biofilms in infection, and the antimicrobial chemical div...
Antibiotic resistance among pathogenic microorganisms is becoming ever more common. Unfortunately, t...
Antibiotic resistance among pathogenic microorganisms is becoming ever more common. Unfortunately, t...
Bacteria and diatoms are primary colonizers of marine surfaces and hence play a crucial role in the ...
Antibiotic resistance among pathogenic microorganisms is becoming ever more common. Unfortunately, t...
The marine environment encompasses a huge biological diversity and can be considered as an underexpl...
Bacteria are ubiquitous to marine living surfaces, taking on a broad spectrum of roles frommutualist...
The main purpose of this thesis was to screen genomic and metagenomic libraries of epiphytic bacteri...
Numerous natural products from marine invertebrates show striking structural similarities to known m...
The rising demand for natural antifouling agents has led to the search for potential secondary metab...
The surfaces of marine eukaryotes provide a unique habitat for colonizing microorganisms where compe...
Marine bacteria are a rich source of potentially useful antimicrobial molecules. However, much of th...
While the oceans cover more than 70% of the Earth’s surface, marine derived microbial natural produc...
We investigated the diversity of epibiotic bacteria possessing antimicrobial activity isolated from ...
Antibiotic resistance among pathogenic microorganisms is becoming ever more common. Unfortunately, t...
This article reviews the role of microbial biofilms in infection, and the antimicrobial chemical div...
Antibiotic resistance among pathogenic microorganisms is becoming ever more common. Unfortunately, t...
Antibiotic resistance among pathogenic microorganisms is becoming ever more common. Unfortunately, t...
Bacteria and diatoms are primary colonizers of marine surfaces and hence play a crucial role in the ...
Antibiotic resistance among pathogenic microorganisms is becoming ever more common. Unfortunately, t...
The marine environment encompasses a huge biological diversity and can be considered as an underexpl...
Bacteria are ubiquitous to marine living surfaces, taking on a broad spectrum of roles frommutualist...
The main purpose of this thesis was to screen genomic and metagenomic libraries of epiphytic bacteri...
Numerous natural products from marine invertebrates show striking structural similarities to known m...
The rising demand for natural antifouling agents has led to the search for potential secondary metab...