Anthony D. Wright mostly deals with Stereochemistry, Biological activity, Antimicrobial, Pharmacognosy and Organic chemistry. Anthony D. Wright performs multidisciplinary studies into Stereochemistry and Dichloromethane in his work. His Antimicrobial study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Brine shrimp, Cytotoxicity and Algae.
His research investigates the connection between Algae and topics such as Cnidaria that intersect with problems in Botany. His research integrates issues of Enzyme, Traditional medicine and Virology in his study of Pharmacognosy. The Organic chemistry study which covers Terpenoid that intersects with Chemical structure and Fusarium oxysporum.
His primary areas of study are Stereochemistry, Botany, Sponge, Organic chemistry and Diterpene. His Stereochemistry research integrates issues from Biological activity and Tropical marine climate. His research in Botany intersects with topics in Natural product, Terpene and Coral.
Anthony D. Wright combines subjects such as Ecology and Great barrier reef with his study of Sponge. His Diterpene study incorporates themes from Bicyclic molecule and Dictyotaceae, Brown algae. Anthony D. Wright has researched Algae in several fields, including Sesquiterpene and Terpenoid.
Anthony D. Wright focuses on Stereochemistry, Sponge, Botany, Secondary metabolite and Ecology. The Stereochemistry study combines topics in areas such as Cytotoxic T cell and Organic chemistry. His study focuses on the intersection of Sponge and fields such as Antimicrobial with connections in the field of Enzyme inhibitor, Medicinal plants, Trichoderma viride and Marine fungi.
His Botany research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Natural product and Epicoccamide. While the research belongs to areas of Ecology, Anthony D. Wright spends his time largely on the problem of Fishery, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Biological activity. His work investigates the relationship between Fungus and topics such as Biochemistry that intersect with problems in Sesquiterpene.
Anthony D. Wright mainly focuses on Stereochemistry, Pharmacognosy, Secondary metabolite, Biological activity and Flustra foliacea. In the field of Stereochemistry, his study on Bicyclic molecule overlaps with subjects such as Dichloromethane. His research investigates the connection with Pharmacognosy and areas like Organic chemistry which intersect with concerns in Great barrier reef.
His studies in Biological activity integrate themes in fields like Virology, Traditional medicine, Antibacterial agent and Enzyme. The various areas that Anthony D. Wright examines in his Enzyme study include Medicinal plants and Antimicrobial. His Diterpene research incorporates themes from Terpene and Hydrobia.
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Fungi from marine sponges: diversity, biological activity and secondary metabolites
Ulrich Höller;Ulrich Höller;Anthony D. Wright;Gesa F. Matthee;Gabrielle M. Konig.
Fungal Biology (2000)
Antioxidative meroterpenoids from the brown alga Cystoseira crinita.
Katja M Fisch;Volker Böhm;Anthony D Wright;Gabriele M König.
Journal of Natural Products (2003)
New halogenated furanones from the marine alga delisea pulchra (cf. fimbriata)
Rocky de Nys;Anthony D. Wright;Gabriele M. König;Otto Sticher.
Tetrahedron (1993)
Antioxidant Activity of Hawaiian Marine Algae
Dovi Kelman;Ellen Kromkowski Posner;Karla J. McDermid;Nicole K. Tabandera.
Marine Drugs (2012)
Biological activities of cyanobacteria: evaluation of extracts and pure compounds.
Beatrix S. Falch;Gabriele M. König;Anthony D. Wright;Otto Sticher.
Planta Medica (1995)
Antimalarial Activity: The Search for Marine-Derived Natural Products with Selective Antimalarial Activity†
Anthony D. Wright;Gabriele M. König;Cindy K. Angerhofer;Paulette Greenidge.
Journal of Natural Products (1996)
Three New Metabolites from Marine-Derived Fungi of the Genera Coniothyrium and Microsphaeropsis
Ulrich Höller;Gabriele M. König;Anthony D. Wright.
Journal of Natural Products (1999)
Ascosalipyrrolidinone A, an antimicrobial alkaloid, from the obligate marine fungus Ascochyta salicorniae.
Claudia Osterhage;Ronald Kaminsky;Gabriele M. König;Anthony D. Wright.
Journal of Organic Chemistry (2000)
Laurencia rigida : Chemical investigations of its antifouling dichloromethane extract
Gabriele M. König;Anthony D. Wright.
Journal of Natural Products (1997)
HIV reverse transcriptase inhibitors of natural origin.
Gesa Matthée;Anthony D. Wright;Gabriele M. König.
Planta Medica (1999)
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