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4. Inhibition of Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase by Cembranoid Diterpenes from Soft Coral Sinularia maxima: Enzyme Kinetics, Molecular Docking, and Molecular Dynamics

7. Research from Kyungpook National University in the Area of Diterpenes Described (Inhibition of Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase by Cembranoid Diterpenes from Soft Coral * * Sinularia maxima* * : Enzyme Kinetics, Molecular Docking, and Molecular ...)

8. Bioactive Compounds from Omani Soft Corals Belonging to Genera Sarcophyton and Sinularia.

9. Macrocyclic anti-inflammatory diterpenes from the South China Sea soft coral Sinularia erecta and their isolation by combined column chromatography.

10. Inhibition of Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase by Cembranoid Diterpenes from Soft Coral Sinularia maxima : Enzyme Kinetics, Molecular Docking, and Molecular Dynamics.

11. Anti-HBV Activities of Cembranoids from the South China Sea Soft Coral Sinularia pedunculata and Their Structure Activity Relationship.

12. Cytotoxic metabolites from Sinularia levi supported by network pharmacology.

13. Suppression of Migration and Invasion by 4-Carbomethoxyl-10-Epigyrosanoldie E from the Cultured Soft Coral Sinularia sandensis through the MAPKs Pathway on Oral Cancer Cells

14. Researchers from Department of Pharmacy Discuss Research in Oral Cancer (Suppression of Migration and Invasion by 4-Carbomethoxyl-10-Epigyrosanoldie E from the Cultured Soft Coral Sinularia sandensis through the MAPKs Pathway on Oral Cancer ...)

15. In Vitro Insights into the Role of 7,8-Epoxy-11-Sinulariolide Acetate Isolated from Soft Coral Sinularia siaesensis in the Potential Attenuation of Inflammation and Osteoclastogenesis

17. Antibacterial Activity and Molecular Identification of Soft Coral Sinularia sp. Symbiont Bacteria from Karimunjawa Island against Skin Pathogens Propionibacterium acnes and Staphylococcus epidermidis

18. Cytotoxic metabolites from Sinularia levi supported by network pharmacology.

19. In Vitro Insights into the Role of 7,8-Epoxy-11-Sinulariolide Acetate Isolated from Soft Coral Sinularia siaesensis in the Potential Attenuation of Inflammation and Osteoclastogenesis.

20. Suppression of Migration and Invasion by 4-Carbomethoxyl-10-Epigyrosanoldie E from the Cultured Soft Coral Sinularia sandensis through the MAPKs Pathway on Oral Cancer Cells.

21. Research on Bone Research Published by Researchers at Guangdong Medical University (In Vitro Insights into the Role of 7,8-Epoxy-11-Sinulariolide Acetate Isolated from Soft Coral * * Sinularia siaesensis* * in the Potential Attenuation of ...)

22. Research from Soegijapranata Catholic University Reveals New Findings on Propionibacterium acnes (Antibacterial Activity and Molecular Identification of Soft Coral Sinularia sp. Symbiont Bacteria from Karimunjawa Island against Skin Pathogens ...)

23. Research from Kyungpook National University in the Area of Diterpenes Described (Inhibition of Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase by Cembranoid Diterpenes from Soft Coral Sinularia maxima : Enzyme Kinetics, Molecular Docking, and Molecular...).

24. Data from National Sun Yat-Sen University Advance Knowledge in Cancer Research (Flexibanone, the First Cembranoid Possessing an A-methylene-8-lactone Linking With a Tetrahydronfuran Ring By C-3/c-4 Single Bond, From the Soft Coral Sinularia...).

25. Researchers from Department of Pharmacy Discuss Research in Oral Cancer (Suppression of Migration and Invasion by 4-Carbomethoxyl-10-Epigyrosanoldie E from the Cultured Soft Coral Sinularia sandensis through the MAPKs Pathway on Oral Cancer...).

26. Xishacorenes A–C, Diterpenes with Bicyclo[3.3.1]nonane Nucleus from the Xisha Soft Coral Sinularia polydactyla

27. Suppression of Migration and Invasion by 4-Carbomethoxyl-10-Epigyrosanoldie E from the Cultured Soft Coral Sinularia sandensis through the MAPKs Pathway on Oral Cancer Cells

28. Membrane vectorial lipidomic features of coral host cells’ plasma membrane and lipid profiles of their endosymbionts Cladocopium.

29. The application and sustainable development of coral in traditional medicine and its chemical composition, pharmacology, toxicology, and clinical research.

30. A Brain-Protective Sterol from Soft Coral Inhibits Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Matrix Metalloproteinase-9-Mediated Astrocytic Migration.

32. Coral cover percentage and health condition in Tioman Island marine protected area, Pahang, Malaysia.

33. Identification of potential antiviral compounds from Egyptian Red Sea soft corals against Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus.

34. The First Discovery of Marine Polyoxygenated Cembranolides as Potential Agents for the Treatment of Ulcerative Colitis

35. Revolutionizing Diabetes Care: The Role of Marine Bioactive Compounds and Microorganisms.

37. Protogynous sexuality and gonad structures in the coral-dwelling goby Pleurosicya mossambica.

38. Polyoxygenated cembrane-type diterpenes from the Hainan soft coral Lobophytum crassum as a promising source of anticancer agents with ErbB3 and ROR1 inhibitory potential.

39. Application of non-lethal bioSPME-LC-MS/MS for the detection of human pharmaceuticals in soft corals: A survey at the North Nilandhe atoll (Maldives).

40. Pyrane-based cembranoid and 2-dehydro-4-peroxy-sarcophine: two new diterpenes from Sarcophyton glaucum .

43. Significance of research on natural products from marine-derived Aspergillus species as a source against pathogenic bacteria.

44. THE FAMILY Xeniidae (Octocorallia: Malacalcyonacea) OF VIETNAM WITH TWO NEW RECORDS.

46. Chemical Diversity of Ketosteroids as Potential Therapeutic Agents.

47. The complete mitochondrial genome of the bubble-gum coral Paragorgia papillata (Octocorallia: Coralliidae) from the seamount in the tropical Western Pacific.

48. Synthesis of Marine (-)-Pelorol and Future Perspectives.

49. Marine Microorganism Molecules as Potential Anti-Inflammatory Therapeutics.

50. An Overview of Secondary Metabolites from Soft Corals of the Genus Capnella over the Five Decades: Chemical Structures, Pharmacological Activities, NMR Data, and Chemical Synthesis.

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