Structure–activity relationship for bromoindole carbaldehydes: effects on the sea urchin embryo cell cycle

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Index: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, , vol. 20, # 3 p. 589 - 596

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... Environmental Toxicology ... The marine environment is an exceptional reservoir of bio-active natural products, many of which exhibit structural features not found previously in ... leads to a drastic loss of toxicity in compounds with a bromine in position 2. Note that the toxicity of the 2 ...

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