Natural products have a long history as a source of psychoactive agents and pharmacological tools for understanding the brain and its circuitry. In the last two decades, marine cyanobacteria have become a standard source of natural product ligands with cytotoxic properties. The study of cyanobacterial metabolites as CNS modulatory agents has remained largely untapped, despite the need for new molecules to treat and understand CNS disorders. We have generated a library of 301 fractions from 37 field collected cyanobacterial samples and screened these fractions against a panel of CNS receptors using radiolabeled ligand competitive-binding assays. Herein we present an analysis of the screening data collected to date, which show that cyanobacte...
International audienceWorldwide development of cyanobacterial blooms has significantly increased in ...
For millennia, nature was the only source of medicine for mankind. Even today natural products repre...
Harmful cyanobacterial blooms, which frequently contain toxic secondary metabolites, are reported in...
Natural products have a long history as a source of psychoactive agents and pharmacological tools fo...
CONTEXT: Marine cyanobacteria offer a robust resource for natural products drug discovery due to the...
The role of natural products in drug development is well established. In recent years, marine cyanob...
Marine cyanobacteria, especially of the genus Lyngbya, have been a prolific source of bioactive natu...
The Blue Biotechnology and Ecotoxicology Culture Collection (LEGE-CC) holds a vast number of cyanoba...
Marine cyanobacteria are prolific producers of structurally intriguing and biologically important se...
The natural world is an extraordinary source of diverse organisms and natural product compounds. The...
Graduation date: 2010This study tested natural products from cyanobacteria from the Red Sea in Egypt...
While human reliance on the natural environment for medicines has remained relatively constant throu...
The oceans remain a major source of natural compounds with potential in pharmacology. In particular,...
The oceans remain a major source of natural compounds with potential in pharmacology. In particular,...
Cyanobacteria are well known for their ability to produce wide variety of natural products, many of ...
International audienceWorldwide development of cyanobacterial blooms has significantly increased in ...
For millennia, nature was the only source of medicine for mankind. Even today natural products repre...
Harmful cyanobacterial blooms, which frequently contain toxic secondary metabolites, are reported in...
Natural products have a long history as a source of psychoactive agents and pharmacological tools fo...
CONTEXT: Marine cyanobacteria offer a robust resource for natural products drug discovery due to the...
The role of natural products in drug development is well established. In recent years, marine cyanob...
Marine cyanobacteria, especially of the genus Lyngbya, have been a prolific source of bioactive natu...
The Blue Biotechnology and Ecotoxicology Culture Collection (LEGE-CC) holds a vast number of cyanoba...
Marine cyanobacteria are prolific producers of structurally intriguing and biologically important se...
The natural world is an extraordinary source of diverse organisms and natural product compounds. The...
Graduation date: 2010This study tested natural products from cyanobacteria from the Red Sea in Egypt...
While human reliance on the natural environment for medicines has remained relatively constant throu...
The oceans remain a major source of natural compounds with potential in pharmacology. In particular,...
The oceans remain a major source of natural compounds with potential in pharmacology. In particular,...
Cyanobacteria are well known for their ability to produce wide variety of natural products, many of ...
International audienceWorldwide development of cyanobacterial blooms has significantly increased in ...
For millennia, nature was the only source of medicine for mankind. Even today natural products repre...
Harmful cyanobacterial blooms, which frequently contain toxic secondary metabolites, are reported in...