Author:
Shin Jongheon,Rho Jung-Rae,Seo Youngwan,Lee Hyi-Seung,Cho Ki Woong,Kwon Ho Jeong,Sim Chung J.
Subject
Organic Chemistry,Drug Discovery,Biochemistry
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1. Two sponges appeared to be one animal since they were attached tightly to each other. Based upon the morphological features, the thin and bright yellow outer layer was identified as P. wondoensis while the golden yellow inner layer was identified as Jaspis sp. The inner specimen was similar to J. wondoensis in its spicule type, but different in spicule size and color (Sim, C. J.; Kim, Y. A. Korean J. Syst. Zool. 1995, 11, 147–158). A voucher specimen of this two-sponge association (Registry No. Por. 32) is deposited at the Natural History Museum, Hannam University, Korea under the curatorship of C.J.S.
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3. 3,4-Dihydroxystyrene dimers, inducers of larval metamorphosis in ascidians, from a marine sponge Jaspis sp.
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5. Isojaspisin: A novel styryl sulfate from a marine sponge, Jaspis sp., that inhibits hatching of sea urchin embryos
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