Marine sponges – in common with many other sessile marine invertebrates seemingly devoid of obvious physical forms of defence against predators, e.g. spines or shells – are the sources of a diverse array of organic chemical compounds known as marine natural products or secondary metabolites. Recent research has indicated that the production of natural products via cellular secondary metabolic pathways in some sponge species may not occur within the sponge cells themselves, but rather in microbial endosymbionts which inhabit the surface and interstitial spaces within the sponge tissue. Regardless of their biosynthetic origin, the bioactivity, e.g. toxicity, of many of these marine natural products may be utilised by sponges as chemical feedi...
Abstract: Discovery of novel natural products is an accepted method for the elucidation of pharmacol...
publisher versionThe Latrunculiidae are cold water sponges known for their production of bioactive p...
This thesis concerns two quite different types of research that are separated into distinct sections...
Marine invertebrates, algae and microorganisms produce a plethora of structurally unique and biologi...
In the last decades, the marine environment was discovered as a huge reservoir of novel bioactive co...
Over the past 50 years, marine invertebrates, especially sponges, have proven to be a valuable sourc...
Due to the rise inmulti-drug resistant pathogens and other diseases, there is renewed interest in m...
The marine sponge holobiont, comprising of the invertebrate eukaryotic sponge animal and the microbi...
Over the past 50 years, marine invertebrates, especially sponges, have proven to be a valuable sourc...
Marine sponges have been considered as a gold mine during the past 50 years, with respect to the div...
Since the first exploration of the marine environment for natural compounds in 1945 by Werner Bergma...
Due to the rise in multi-drug resistant pathogens and other diseases, there is renewed interest in m...
The marine environment contains a number of plants, animals and micro organisms, which, due to the ...
Marine sponges (phylum Porifera) are among the oldest multicellular animals (metazoans), the sea'smo...
Due to the rise in multi‐drug resistant pathogens and other diseases, there is renewed interest in m...
Abstract: Discovery of novel natural products is an accepted method for the elucidation of pharmacol...
publisher versionThe Latrunculiidae are cold water sponges known for their production of bioactive p...
This thesis concerns two quite different types of research that are separated into distinct sections...
Marine invertebrates, algae and microorganisms produce a plethora of structurally unique and biologi...
In the last decades, the marine environment was discovered as a huge reservoir of novel bioactive co...
Over the past 50 years, marine invertebrates, especially sponges, have proven to be a valuable sourc...
Due to the rise inmulti-drug resistant pathogens and other diseases, there is renewed interest in m...
The marine sponge holobiont, comprising of the invertebrate eukaryotic sponge animal and the microbi...
Over the past 50 years, marine invertebrates, especially sponges, have proven to be a valuable sourc...
Marine sponges have been considered as a gold mine during the past 50 years, with respect to the div...
Since the first exploration of the marine environment for natural compounds in 1945 by Werner Bergma...
Due to the rise in multi-drug resistant pathogens and other diseases, there is renewed interest in m...
The marine environment contains a number of plants, animals and micro organisms, which, due to the ...
Marine sponges (phylum Porifera) are among the oldest multicellular animals (metazoans), the sea'smo...
Due to the rise in multi‐drug resistant pathogens and other diseases, there is renewed interest in m...
Abstract: Discovery of novel natural products is an accepted method for the elucidation of pharmacol...
publisher versionThe Latrunculiidae are cold water sponges known for their production of bioactive p...
This thesis concerns two quite different types of research that are separated into distinct sections...