01216nam a2200277 i 4500991001757149707536120615s2004 de b 001 0 ger d9783884766866b14065381-39ule_instDipartimento di Studi UmanisticiitaKobusch, Beate477179Das Argonautica-Supplement des Giovanni Battista Pio :Einleitung, Edition, Übersetzung, Kommentar /Beate KobuschTrier :Wissenschaftlicher,2004725 p. ;21 cm Bochumer altertumswissenschaftliches Colloquium ;60Tesi di dottorato - Universität, Bochum, 2003/2004Bibliografia: p. 666-713. IndiceTesto latinoPio, Giovanni BattistaKobusch, Beateauthorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut477179.b1406538114-05-1415-06-12991001757149707536LE007 880.1 Apollonius Rhodius KOB 01.50112007000251409le007pE58.50-l- 00000.i1561232614-05-14Argonautica-Supplement des Giovanni Battista Pio239876UNISALENTOle00715-06-12ma -gerde 4003827nam 2200961z- 450 991055711360332120210501(CKB)5400000000040910(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68512(oapen)doab68512(EXLCZ)99540000000004091020202105d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSulfur-Containing Marine BioactivesBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (140 p.)3-0365-0490-7 3-0365-0491-5 Sulfur is an essential element for all living organisms and is required by algae, plants, fungi, animals, and humans for growth and development. It is present in a variety of biomolecules involved in many biological functions, including the maintenance of cell redox homeostasis, defense, and detoxifying processes. The alteration of sulfur compound metabolism may lead to human diseases as well as to plant and animal pathologies. The marine environment, which is characterized by a high biodiversity of species and a great chemical diversity, represents a great potential source of bioactive sulfur molecules. A broad range of biologically active sulfur compounds with unique structures and pharmacological properties have been reported to occur in marine organisms, from amino acids to different sulfated derivatives. Great attention is also focused on sulfur metabolites in the marine microbial world in relation to the global sulfur cycle. The aim of this Special Issue is to present existing knowledge and recent studies on sulfur-containing marine bioactive compounds in different biological systems. Attention is also focused on metabolites active at the ecological level.Medicinebicsscadjuvantage-related macular degenerationaggregatesalgaeangiogenesisanti-settlementantioxidantantioxidant capacityautotrophic culturebiofoulingbrown seaweed extractscarbohydrate sulfotransferasecarrageenanchemical synthesiscolloidcytochrome P450cytotoxic effects on tumor cellsdiatomseco-friendlyexopolysaccharidesFGF2fucanfucoidangalactose-6 sulfurylasegallic acidheterotrophic cultureimmunomodulatory activityinvasionLaminaria hyperborealightmarine coatingsMMP-2MMP-9molecular weightnatural productsnitric oxideovothioloxidative stressproliferationpropylene glycol alginate sodium sulfaterare actinobacteriared algareproduction stagesretinal pigment epitheliumscreeningstructure elucidationsulfatedsulfavantsTetraselmis suecicathiopeptide antibioticVEGFWD 40MedicinePalumbo Annaedt1294141Palumbo AnnaothBOOK9910557113603321Sulfur-Containing Marine Bioactives3022922UNINA