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    Antiviral compounds in extracts of Korean seaweeds: Evidence for multiple activities

    Extracts of 13 Korean seaweeds, previously shown to contain antiviral activity, were investigated in more detail in order to learn the nature of the antiviral compounds and their mechanisms of action. One extr...

    J. B. Hudson, J. H. Kim, M. K. Lee, R. E. DeWreede in Journal of Applied Phycology (1998)

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    Inhibition of Taq DNA polymerase by seaweed extracts from British Columbia, Canada and Korea

    Fifty-nine species of marine macrophytes from the coasts of British Columbia, Canada and Korea have been screened for the presence of PCR inhibitors, namely inhibitors of Taq DNA polymerase. Eleven of the spec...

    Hyung-Joo **, Jeong–Ha Kim, Chul Hyun Sohn, R.E. DeWreede in Journal of Applied Phycology (1997)

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    Phycocolloid screening of British Columbia red algae

    J. N. C. Whyte, R. E. Foreman, R. E. DeWreede in Hydrobiologia (1984)

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    Phycocolloid screening of British Columbia red algae

    British Columbia affords considerable potential for sea weed resource utilization and mariculture by having 27 200 km of coastline fostering more than 500 species of macrophytic algae in nutrient-rich unpollut...

    J. N. C. Whyte, R. E. Foreman, R. E. DeWreede in Eleventh International Seaweed Symposium (1984)