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Antimicrobial activity of Antarctic bryozoans: An ecological perspective with potential for clinical applicationsFiguerola et al., 2014
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- Figuerola B
- Sala-Comorera L
- Angulo-Preckler C
- Vázquez J
- Montes M
- García-Aljaro C
- Mercadé E
- Blanch A
- Avila C
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- Marine environmental research
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The antimicrobial activity of Antarctic bryozoans and the ecological functions of the chemical compounds involved remain largely unknown. To determine the significant ecological and applied antimicrobial effects, 16 ether and 16 butanol extracts obtained from 13 different …
- 241000700670 Bryozoa 0 title abstract description 99
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