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Caldoramide is a pentapeptide isolated from the cyanobacteria . It has cytotoxic effects on cancer cells and has been the subject of extensive oncological research. It is structurally analogous to and . Its appearance is that of a powdery, white, substance.
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Caldoramide is a pentapeptide isolated from the cyanobacteria . It has cytotoxic effects on cancer cells and has been the subject of extensive oncological research. It is structurally analogous to and . Its appearance is that of a powdery, white, substance.
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