Abstract:1. Implications of Marine Biotechnology on Drug Discovery. 2. The Promise of Aquaculture for Delivering Sustainable Supplies of New Drugs From The Sea: Examples From In-Sea and Tank-Based Invertebrate...1. Implications of Marine Biotechnology on Drug Discovery. 2. The Promise of Aquaculture for Delivering Sustainable Supplies of New Drugs From The Sea: Examples From In-Sea and Tank-Based Invertebrate Culture Projects From Around The World. 3. Secondary Metabolites From Marine-derived Fungi. 4. Microalgae as a Source of Bioactive Molecules: Special Problems and Methodology. 5. The Secondary Metabolites and Biosynthetic Gene Clusters of Marine Cyanobacteria. Applications in Biotechnology. 6. Marine Bacterial Metabolites. 7. Microorganisms of Sponges: Phylogenetic Diversity and Biotechnological Potential. 8. How Does a Marine Sponge, Suberites domuncula, Cope With the Epibacterial Threat? Experimental Evidence From Molecular Biological Approach. 9. Genomic and Metagenomic Strategies to Identify Biosynthetic Gene Clusters in Uncultivated Symbionts of Marine Invertebrates.Read More
Publication Year: 2006
Publication Date: 2006-02-01
Language: en
Type: book
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