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Marine-Derived Pharmaceuticals – Challenges and Opportunities

Lindequist U

Marine biosphere is the largest one of the earth and harbors an enormous number of different organisms. Living conditions differ fundamentally from those in terrestrial environment. The production of specific...
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Mechanism of Action of Antimicrobial Peptides Against Bacterial Membrane

Lee JK, Park Y

Resistance to antibiotics is becoming a very serious problem, with so-called superbugs exhibiting resistance to nearly all conventional antibiotic drugs. Consequently, these organisms often cause severe illness and even death....
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Antihypertensive effect of an enzymatic hydrolysate from Styela clava flesh tissue in type 2 diabetic patients with hypertension

Ko SC, Jung WK, Lee SH, Lee DH, Jeon YJ

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: In this randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind study, we evaluated the antihypertensive effects of enzymatic hydrolysate from Styela clava flesh tissue in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and hypertension. SUBJECTS/METHODS:...
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Oriental Catfish (Plotosus lineatus) Spine Envenomation: A case report

Jeong JW, Yeom SR, Cho SJ, Kim EK

  • KMID: 2331361
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2002 Sep;13(3):359-361.
Although encounters with poisonous marine organisms occur predominantly in warm temperatures and tropical seas, dangerous marine animals are found as far north as 50degrees latitude. There are some 1000 catfish...
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Sedative-Hypnotic and Receptor Binding Studies of Fermented Marine Organisms

Joung HY, Kang YM, Lee BJ, Chung SY, Kim KS, Shim I

This study was performed to investigate the sedative-hypnotic activity of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-enriched fermented marine organisms (FMO), including sea tangle (FST) and oyster (FO) by Lactobacillus brevis BJ20 (L. brevis...
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A Case of Cellulitis Associated with Coral Injury

Na SY, Lee HY, Baek JO, Roh JY, Lee JR

Corals are the marine organism that belongs to the phylum Cnidaria, and are one of the common causes of superficial injury in the marine environment. In addition to acute reactions...
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Molecular Analysis of Anisakis Type I Larvae in Marine Fish from Three Different Sea Areas in Korea

Sohn WM, Kang JM, Na BK

Anisakiasis, a human infection of Anisakis L3 larvae, is one of the common foodborne parasitic diseases in Korea. Studies on the identification of anisakid larvae have been performed in the...
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Nucleophosmin modulates the alleviation of atopic dermatitis caused by the marine-derived compound dihydroaustrasulfone alcohol

Hung HC, Feng CW, Lin YY, Chen CH, Tsui KH, Chen WF, Pan CY, Sheu JH, Sung CS, Wen ZH

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease, and its prevalence is increasing. AD usually elicits skin barrier dysfunction, dry skin and itching. As the mechanisms of AD remain...
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