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Sponges can yield a treasure trove of biosynthetic compounds
Jan. 31, 2014
By
Sharon Kingman
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LONDON – Researchers have for the first time identified some of the bacteria that live within marine sponges, and which have novel ways of synthesising metabolites that could one day provide new antibiotics or drugs to treat cancer.
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