
October 24, 2011 Cover, Vol. 89, Issue 43
The Bryostatins' Tale pp. 10-17
With the promise of treating cancer, alzheimer's, and hiv, this family of marine natural products continues to intrigue scientists more than four decades after its discovery.
Pioneer: Undersea Treasure Hunter pp. 14-15
Drug Development: Taking The Long Route p. 16
COVER: Millimeter-sized bryozoans, called Bugula neritina, gather in colonies with a branching structure. The marine organisms are home to a bacterial symbiont thought to produce the bryostatin family of natural products. Lovell & Libby Langstroth © California Academy of Sciences
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