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A natural oxadiazine isolated from cyanobacteria kills cancer cells in multicellular culture systems by impairing cellular respiration

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Cyanobacteria are versatile microorganisms that ubiquitously inhabit terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. They adapt to external threats by mainly producing secondary metabolites. Therefore, cyanobacteria have been recognized as producer of natural products with potential biotechnological applications, such as bioplastics, antifouling, antibiotics, antiprotozoal or anticancer treatment.

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Cyanobacteria Bioplastics

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Sousa, M. L., Preto, M., Martins, R., Vasconcelos, V., Linder, S., & Urbatzka, R. (2018, novembro). A natural oxadiazine isolated from cyanobacteria kills cancer cells in multicellular culture systems by impairing cellular respiration. Abstract book of 10th International Congress on Biodiversity (ISCNP30 & ICOB10). The 30th International Symposium on the Chemistry of Natural Products and the 10th International Congress on Biodiversity (ISCNP30 & ICOB10), Atenas, Grécia.

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IUPAC - International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry

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