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51. Littoral lichens as a novel source of potentially bioactive Actinobacteria

52. Responses of hydrophilic lichens to global warming: preliminary results

53. Gold catalyzed synthesis of pyridones and halopyridones as versatile intermediates towards piperidine structures

54. Extraction optimization and metabolite profiling of nine lichens by LC-ESI-MS/MS

55. Lichesterinic acid and its derivatives as pigmentation inhibitors

56. Application of ionic liquids based microwave assisted extraction of lichen compounds

57. Acide lichestérinique et ses dérivés comme inhibiteurs de la pigmentation

63. Halotolerance in Lichens: Symbiotic Coalition Against Salt Stress

67. Lichen-derived compounds show potential for central nervous system therapeutics.

78. Qualitative and Spatial Metabolite Profiling of Lichens by a LC-MS Approach Combined With Optimised Extraction.

89. Gold-Mediated Synthesis and Functionalization of Chiral Halopyridones.

91. Effect of Polyamine Homologation on the Transport and Biological Properties of Heterocyclic Amidines

92. Stictic Acid Derivatives from the Lichen Usnea articulataand Their Antioxidant Activities

93. Metabolites from the Lichen Ochrolechia parellaGrowing under Two Different Heliotropic Conditions

94. Usnic Acid Potassium Salt: Evaluation of the Acute Toxicity and Antinociceptive Effect in Murine Model.

95. Mycosporine-Like Amino Acids (MAAs) in Time-Series of Lichen Specimens from Natural History Collections.

96. Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria Associated with Peltigera Cyanolichens and Cladonia Chlorolichens.

97. Sharing and community curation of mass spectrometry data with Global Natural Products Social Molecular Networking

98. ChemInform Abstract: Gold-Mediated Synthesis and Functionalization of Chiral Halopyridones.

100. Multiple Streptomyces species with distinct secondary metabolomes have identical 16S rRNA gene sequences.

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