G. Pettit, Y. Ichihara, G. Wurzel, Michael D. Williams, Jean M. Schmidt, J. Chapuis
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Isolation and structure of halistatin 3 from the Western Pacific (Chuuk) marine sponge Phakellia sp
The Micronesian marine sponge Phakellia sp. has been found to contain key members of the extraordinarily potent (antineoplastic) halichondrin/halistatin polyether macrolide family.