ChemInform Abstract: Holyrines A and B, Possible Intermediates in Staurosporine Biosynthesis Produced in Culture by a Marine Actinomycete Obtained from the North Atlantic Ocean.

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Main Authors: Williams, David E., Bernan, Valerie S., Ritacco, Frank V., Maiese, William M., Greenstein, Michael, Andersen, Raymond J.
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Published: Wiley 1999
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ChemInform Abstract: Holyrines A and B, Possible Intermediates in Staurosporine Biosynthesis Produced in Culture by a Marine Actinomycete Obtained from the North Atlantic Ocean.
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title ChemInform Abstract: Holyrines A and B, Possible Intermediates in Staurosporine Biosynthesis Produced in Culture by a Marine Actinomycete Obtained from the North Atlantic Ocean.
title_short ChemInform Abstract: Holyrines A and B, Possible Intermediates in Staurosporine Biosynthesis Produced in Culture by a Marine Actinomycete Obtained from the North Atlantic Ocean.
title_full ChemInform Abstract: Holyrines A and B, Possible Intermediates in Staurosporine Biosynthesis Produced in Culture by a Marine Actinomycete Obtained from the North Atlantic Ocean.
title_fullStr ChemInform Abstract: Holyrines A and B, Possible Intermediates in Staurosporine Biosynthesis Produced in Culture by a Marine Actinomycete Obtained from the North Atlantic Ocean.
title_full_unstemmed ChemInform Abstract: Holyrines A and B, Possible Intermediates in Staurosporine Biosynthesis Produced in Culture by a Marine Actinomycete Obtained from the North Atlantic Ocean.
title_sort cheminform abstract: holyrines a and b, possible intermediates in staurosporine biosynthesis produced in culture by a marine actinomycete obtained from the north atlantic ocean.
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