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    Antioxidant activity of Hawaiian marine algae by Kelman, Dovi, Posner, Ellen Kromkowski, McDermid, Karla J, Tabandera, Nicole K, Wright, Patrick R, Wright, Anthony D

    Published in Marine drugs (01-02-2012)
    “…Marine algae are known to contain a wide variety of bioactive compounds, many of which have commercial applications in pharmaceutical, medical, cosmetic,…”
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    The importance of 1H-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy for reference standard validation in analytical sciences by Kelman, Dovi, Wright, Anthony D

    Published in PloS one (2012)
    “…This paper highlights the importance of recording at least a (1)H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrum to verify identity of standards used in analyses of…”
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    The Importance of .sup.1H-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy for Reference Standard Validation in Analytical Sciences by Kelman, Dovi, Wright, Anthony D

    Published in PloS one (27-07-2012)
    “…This paper highlights the importance of recording at least a .sup.1 H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrum to verify identity of standards used in…”
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    Carotenoids provide the major antioxidant defence in the globally significant N₂-fixing marine cyanobacterium Trichodesmium by Kelman, Dovi, Ben-Amotz, Ami, Berman-Frank, Ilana

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-07-2009)
    “…Photosynthetic oxygen-evolving microorganisms contend with continuous self-production of molecular oxygen and reactive oxygen species. The deleterious effects…”
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    Comparative analysis of the antioxidant properties of I celandic and H awaiian lichens by Hagiwara, Kehau, Wright, Patrick R., Tabandera, Nicole K., Kelman, Dovi, Backofen, Rolf, Ómarsdóttir, Sesselja, Wright, Anthony D.

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-09-2016)
    “…Summary Antioxidant activity of symbiotic organisms known as lichens is an intriguing field of research because of its strong contribution to their ability to…”
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    Comparative analysis of the antioxidant properties of Icelandic and Hawaiian lichens by Hagiwara, Kehau, Wright, Patrick R., Tabandera, Nicole K., Kelman, Dovi, Backofen, Rolf, Ómarsdóttir, Sesselja, Wright, Anthony D.

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-09-2016)
    “…Summary Antioxidant activity of symbiotic organisms known as lichens is an intriguing field of research because of its strong contribution to their ability to…”
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    Carotenoids provide the major antioxidant defence in the globally significant N 2 ‐fixing marine cyanobacterium Trichodesmium by Kelman, Dovi, Ben‐Amotz, Ami, Berman‐Frank, Ilana

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-07-2009)
    “…Summary Photosynthetic oxygen‐evolving microorganisms contend with continuous self‐production of molecular oxygen and reactive oxygen species. The deleterious…”
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    Diversity of culturable bacteria in the mucus of the Red Sea coral Fungia scutaria by Lampert, Yael, Kelman, Dovi, Dubinsky, Zvy, Nitzan, Yeshayahu, Hill, Russell T.

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-10-2006)
    “…Abstract Coral reefs are the most biodiverse of all marine ecosystems. Bacteria are known to be abundant and active in seawater around corals, inside coral…”
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    Phylogenetic diversity of bacteria associated with the mucus of Red Sea corals by Lampert, Yael, Kelman, Dovi, Nitzan, Yeshayahu, Dubinsky, Zvy, Behar, Adi, Hill, Russell T

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-05-2008)
    “…Coral reefs are the most biodiverse and biologically productive of all marine ecosystems. Corals harbor diverse and abundant prokaryotic communities. However,…”
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    Chemical warfare in the sea: The search for antibiotics from Red Sea corals and sponges by Kelman, Dovi, Kashman, Yoel, Hill, Russell T., Rosenberg, Eugene, Loya, Yossi

    Published in Pure and applied chemistry (01-06-2009)
    “…Marine sponges and corals are widely recognized as rich sources of novel bioactive natural products. These organisms are frequently colonized by bacteria. Some…”
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    Antimicrobial activity of Red Sea corals by KELMAN, Dovi, KASHMAN, Yoel, ROSENBERG, Eugene, KUSHMARO, Ariel, LOYA, Yossi

    Published in Marine biology (01-05-2006)
    “…Scleractinian corals and alcyonacean soft corals are the two most dominant groups of benthic marine organisms inhabiting the coral reefs of the Gulf of Eilat,…”
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    Contemporary Gathering Practice and Antioxidant Benefit of Wild Seaweeds in Hawai'i by Hart, Georgia M., Ticktin, Tamara, Kelman, Dovi, Wright, Anthony D., Tabandera, Nicole

    Published in Economic botany (01-03-2014)
    “…Wild-gathered seaweeds (limu) are a prominent component of Native Hawaiian diet and culture, but are understudied for their nutritional benefits and…”
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    Twilight Zone Sponges from Guam Yield Theonellin Isocyanate and Psammaplysins I and J by Wright, Anthony D, Schupp, Peter J, Schrör, Jan-Philipp, Engemann, Anna, Rohde, Sven, Kelman, Dovi, de Voogd, Nicole, Carroll, Anthony, Motti, Cherie A

    “…From the organic extracts of two Guam sponges, Rhaphoxya sp. and Suberea sp., determined to have cytotoxic and chemopreventive activities, three new compounds,…”
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    Antimicrobial activity of a Red Sea soft coral, Parerythropodium fulvum fulvum: reproductive and developmental considerations by Kelman, Dovi, Kushmaro, Ariel, Loya, Yossi, Kashman, Yoel, Benayahu, Yehuda

    “…Living corals are frequently colonized by bacteria that may be pathogenic. One way they are able to combat microbial attack is by chemical defense. This is…”
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    Swimming and Buoyancy in Ontogenetic Stages of the Cushion Star Pteraster tesselatus (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) and Their Implications for Distribution and Movement by Kelman, Dovi, Emlet, Richard B.

    Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-12-1999)
    “…Issues related to the spawning of the sea star Pteraster tesselatus Ives are examined, focusing on the substance and behavior of eggs once they are released…”
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