Publications by authors named "K Cooreman"

In a growing multidrug-resistant environment, the identification of potential new drug candidates with an acceptable safety profile is a substantial crux in pharmaceutical discovery. This review discusses several aspects and properties of approved marine natural products derived from ascidian sources (phylum Chordata, subphylum Tunicata) and/or their deduced analogues including their biosynthetic origin, (bio)chemical preclinical assessments and known efficacy-safety profiles, clinical status in trials, but also translational developments, opportunities and final conclusions. The review also describes the preclinical assessments of a large number of other ascidian compounds that have not been involved in clinical trials yet.

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Crangon crangon bacilliform virus (CcBV) was first discovered in 2004 in European brown shrimp (Crangon crangon) caught along the English coast. This study describes a duplex PCR assay developed for the detection of CcBV, based on amplification of the lef-8 gene (211 bp) of CcBV and the E75 gene (105 bp) of C. crangon as an internal amplification control.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study evaluated the chemical status of five dredged spoil disposal sites in the Belgian North Sea using data from 2005 to 2014, focusing on pollutants like PCBs, PAHs, and heavy metals.
  • - Results showed no decrease in PCB concentrations, with increases noted at two sites, and significant rises in mercury-to-aluminum ratios and concentrations of copper and zinc, potentially linked to antifouling paints.
  • - Although the current chemical status indicates no chronic effects from the disposal, increasing trends in hazardous substances highlight the need for ongoing monitoring to detect negative changes over time.
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The decapod Crangon crangon is one of the most valuable European fisheries commodities. Despite its economic importance, little sequence data is available for this shrimp species. In this paper, we report the transcriptome sequencing for five different stages of C.

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This study compared species identity, microplastics, chemical and microbial contamination between consumption mussels and wild type mussels, collected at Belgian department stores and Belgian groynes and quaysides, respectively. Species identification based on genetic analysis showed a high number of Mytilus (M.) edulis compared to M.

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