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    The isolation and characterisation of novel natural products from marine bacterial symbionts 

    Klein, Timothy Matsiko Ninsiima (University of the Western Cape, 2015)
    Drug-resistant infections are a global health crisis and drastically hinder the treatment options to effectively combat disease. Today, natural products remain an important source of novel drug candidates. Micro-organisms, ...
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    Screening of natural products and alkylating agents for antineoplastic activity 

    Kanyanda, Stonard Sofiel Elisa (2007)
    Apoptosis is a process in which a cell programmes its own death. It is a highly organized physiological mechanism in which injured or damaged cells are destroyed. Apart from physiological stimuli however, exogenous factors ...
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    Screening of natural products and alkylating agents for antineoplastic activity 

    Kanyanda, Stonard Sofiel Elisa (University of the Western Cape, 2007)
    Background and objectives: Apoptosis is a process in which a cell programmes its own death. It is a highly organized physiological mechanism in which injured or damaged cells are destroyed. Apart from physiological stimuli ...
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    Screening extracts of indigenous South African plants for the presence of anti-cancer compounds 

    Essack, Magbubah (University of the Western Cape, 2006)
    Early man dabbled with the use of plant extracts to cure ailments. This practice has been passed down from generation to generation and today more than 50% of the world'sdrugs are natural products or derivatives thereof. ...

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