Neritina
National Institutes of Health
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Five new ceramides, neritinaceramides A (1), B (2), C (3), D (4) and E (5), together with six known ceramides (6–11), two known…
The marine invertebrate Bugula neritina has a biphasic life cycle that consists of a swimming larval stage and a sessile juvenile…
The larvae of the arborescent bryozoan Bugula neritina are chemically defended against predators by unpalatable secondary…
ABSTRACT “Candidatus Endobugula sertula,” the uncultured microbial symbiont of the bryozoan Bugula neritina, produces…
The bryozoan species Bugula neritina contains the anticancer agent bryostatin. Bryostatin has been extracted from these sessile…
SummaryThe pigmented spots of bryozoan larvae have often been implicated in photoreception due to their preferential occurrence…
The sterols of Bugula neritina have been isolated and characterized spectroscopically. Cholesterol was found to be the…
Bryostatins have been isolated from diverse Japanese coastal specimens of Bugula neritina guided by inhibitory activity against…
The substrate affinities of Southern Californ ian caprellids were studied with principal interest in two species, Caprella…