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Azirine and Diazirine Natural Products

Dysidazirine 130 was isolated by Ireland in 1988 from a Fijian sample of the marine sponge Dysidea fragilis [194] as the major lipophilic component of the sponge and was shown to possess cytotoxic activity against L1210 cells, as well as [Pg.435]

Wakaki, H. Marumo, K. Tomoka, G. Shimizu, E. Kata, H. Kamada, S. Kudo, Y. Fugimoto, Antibiot. Chemother. 1958, 8, 228-240. [Pg.437]

Carter, S.T. Crooke (eds.), Mitomycin C Cunent Status and New Developments, Academic Press, New York (1979). [Pg.437]

Kiyoto, T. Shibata, M. Yamashita, T. Ko-mori, M. Okuhara, H. Terano, M. Koh-salca, H. Aoki, H. Imanaka, J. Antibiot. 1987, 40, 594-599. [Pg.437]

Uchida, S. Talcase, H. Kayakiri, S. Kiyoto, M. Hashimoto, T. Tada, S. Koda, [Pg.437]


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