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Marine Biotechnology in the News

Florida Red Tide Brews Up Drug Lead for Cystic Fibrosis
Among the nasty compounds produced by the organism responsible for Florida's red tides is one with some surprising properties
Science (06/25/07)
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Initiative tests marketability of cultured sea bass
Lumina News (April 12-18, 2007)
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From fish to dish
UNCW successful at raising black sea bass in captivity
Wilmington Star-News (04/12/07)
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Event focuses on marine bio
Greater Wilmington Business (April 2007)
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UNCW program sounds like a riddle
What do you get when you cross a scientist and an entrepreneur?
Wilmington Star-News (06/03/05)
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Exploring a deep sea of knowledge
Research at the Center for Marine Science could lead to innovations that advance drug development and feed the world.
Innovation North Carolina (Fall 2004)
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UNCW seeks biotech gems from the sea
Triangle Business Journal (10/21/05)
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Scientific Publications

Abraham WM, Bourdelais AJ, Sabater JR, Ahmed A, Lee TA, Serebriakov I, and Baden DG (2005) Airway responses to aerosolized brevetoxins in an animal model asthma. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 171:26–34.

 

Baden DG (2005) Oceans and Human Health: A New Era of Environmental Opportunies. Environmental Health Perspectives 113:116-127.

 

Bourdelais AJ, Campbell S, Jacocks H, Naar J, Wright JLC, Carsi J, Baden DG (2004) Brevenal Is a Natural Inhibitor of Brevetoxin Action in Sodium Channe Receptor Binding Assays. Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology 24:553-563.

 

 


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