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D J Faulkner

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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|September 9, 1974
Effect of juvenile hormone on cirriped metamorphosisM Ramenofsky, D J Faulkner, C Ireland
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 16, 1983
Siphonodictidine, a Metabolite of the Burrowing Sponge Siphonodictyon sp. That Inhibits Coral GrowthB Sullivan, D J Faulkner, L Webb
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|July 9, 1976
Some chemical constituents of the digestive gland of the sea hare Aplysia californicaC Ireland, M O Stallard, D J Faulkner
The British Journal of Ophthalmology|July 1, 1977
The Elidice: new instrument for visual acuity self-screeningK Arundale, D J Faulkner, R A Weale
Journal of Natural Products|January 1, 1997
Luffasterols A-C, 9,11-secosterols from the Palauan sponge Luffariella spM V Reddy, M K Harper, D J Faulkner
Journal of Natural Products|December 1, 1992
Phospholipase A2 inhibitors from marine organismsB C Potts, D J Faulkner, R S Jacobs
Journal of Natural Products|February 1, 1995
Oceanapamine, a sesquiterpene alkaloid from the Philippine sponge Oceanapia spK G Boyd, M K Harper, D J Faulkner
Journal of Natural Products|July 1, 1991
Two new brominated tyrosine derivatives from the sponge Druinella (= Psammaplysilla) purpureaD M James, H B Kunze, D J Faulkner
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|July 1, 1988
The distribution and kinetics of visual pigments in the cat retinaC M Kemp, D J Faulkner, S G Jacobson
Experientia|July 15, 1996
Two classes of metabolites from Theonella swinhoei are localized in distinct populations of bacterial symbiontsC A Bewley, N D Holland, D J Faulkner
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|September 9, 1974
Effect of juvenile hormone on cirriped metamorphosisM Ramenofsky, D J Faulkner, C Ireland
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 16, 1983
Siphonodictidine, a Metabolite of the Burrowing Sponge Siphonodictyon sp. That Inhibits Coral GrowthB Sullivan, D J Faulkner, L Webb
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|July 9, 1976
Some chemical constituents of the digestive gland of the sea hare Aplysia californicaC Ireland, M O Stallard, D J Faulkner
The British Journal of Ophthalmology|July 1, 1977
The Elidice: new instrument for visual acuity self-screeningK Arundale, D J Faulkner, R A Weale
Journal of Natural Products|January 1, 1997
Luffasterols A-C, 9,11-secosterols from the Palauan sponge Luffariella spM V Reddy, M K Harper, D J Faulkner
Journal of Natural Products|December 1, 1992
Phospholipase A2 inhibitors from marine organismsB C Potts, D J Faulkner, R S Jacobs
Journal of Natural Products|February 1, 1995
Oceanapamine, a sesquiterpene alkaloid from the Philippine sponge Oceanapia spK G Boyd, M K Harper, D J Faulkner
Journal of Natural Products|July 1, 1991
Two new brominated tyrosine derivatives from the sponge Druinella (= Psammaplysilla) purpureaD M James, H B Kunze, D J Faulkner
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|July 1, 1988
The distribution and kinetics of visual pigments in the cat retinaC M Kemp, D J Faulkner, S G Jacobson
Experientia|July 15, 1996
Two classes of metabolites from Theonella swinhoei are localized in distinct populations of bacterial symbiontsC A Bewley, N D Holland, D J Faulkner
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