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  • Structural Adaptations in a Membrane Enzyme That Terminates Endocannabinoid Signaling
    Science, Vol. 298, No. 5599. (29 November 2002), pp. 1793-1796.
    by Michael H Bracey, Michael A Hanson, Kim R Masuda, Raymond C Stevens, Benjamin F Cravatt
    posted to faahdetail by zobag on 2007-05-05 01:45:34 as *****
  • STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF FATTY ACID AMIDE HYDROLASE - Annual Review of Biochemistry, 74(1):411 - Abstract
    Annual Review of Biochemistry, Vol. 74 (2005), 411.
    by MK Mckinney, BF Cravatt
    posted to faahdetail by zobag on 2007-04-27 01:57:20 as **
  • Fatty acid amide hydrolase competitively degrades bioactive amides and esters through a nonconventional catalytic mechanism.
    Biochemistry, Vol. 38, No. 43. (26 October 1999), pp. 14125-14130.
    posted to faahdetail by zobag on 2007-04-25 08:35:27 as **
  • Characterization and manipulation of the acyl chain selectivity of fatty acid amide hydrolase.
    Biochemistry, Vol. 40, No. 20. (22 May 2001), pp. 6107-6115.
    posted to faahdetail by zobag on 2007-04-25 08:34:37 as **
  • notes Fatty acid amide hydrolase deficiency limits early pregnancy events.
    J Clin Invest, Vol. 116, No. 8. (August 2006), pp. 2122-2131.
    by H Wang, H Xie, Y Guo, H Zhang, T Takahashi, PJ Kingsley, LJ Marnett, SK Das, BF Cravatt, SK Dey
    posted to faah inhibition by zobag on 2007-04-25 01:03:30 as **
  • The putative endocannabinoid transport blocker LY2183240 is a potent inhibitor of FAAH and several other brain serine hydrolases.
    J Am Chem Soc, Vol. 128, No. 30. (2 August 2006), pp. 9699-9704.
    by JP Alexander, BF Cravatt
    posted to faah inhibition transport by zobag on 2007-04-25 00:42:23 as **
  • Molecular characterization of human and mouse fatty acid amide hydrolases.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, Vol. 94, No. 6. (18 March 1997), pp. 2238-2242.
    by DK Giang, BF Cravatt
    posted to faah by zobag on 2007-03-24 06:26:44 as ****
  • notes A new perspective on cannabinoid signalling: complementary localization of fatty acid amide hydrolase and the CB1 receptor in rat brain.
    Proc Biol Sci, Vol. 265, No. 1410. (7 November 1998), pp. 2081-2085.
    by M Egertová, DK Giang, BF Cravatt, MR Elphick
    posted to no-tag by zobag on 2007-03-24 06:26:02 as ***
  • Exceptionally potent inhibitors of fatty acid amide hydrolase: the enzyme responsible for degradation of endogenous oleamide and anandamide.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, Vol. 97, No. 10. (9 May 2000), pp. 5044-5049.
    by DL Boger, H Sato, AE Lerner, MP Hedrick, RA Fecik, H Miyauchi, GD Wilkie, BJ Austin, MP Patricelli, BF Cravatt
    posted to faah inhibition by zobag on 2007-03-24 06:23:55 as read
  • Supersensitivity to anandamide and enhanced endogenous cannabinoid signaling in mice lacking fatty acid amide hydrolase.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, Vol. 98, No. 16. (31 July 2001), pp. 9371-9376.
    by BF Cravatt, K Demarest, MP Patricelli, MH Bracey, DK Giang, BR Martin, AH Lichtman
    posted to anandamide faah by zobag on 2007-03-24 06:22:20 as read
  • Inactivation of N-acyl phosphatidylethanolamine phospholipase D reveals multiple mechanisms for the biosynthesis of endocannabinoids.
    Biochemistry, Vol. 45, No. 15. (18 April 2006), pp. 4720-4726.
    by D Leung, A Saghatelian, GM Simon, BF Cravatt
    posted to anandamide synthesis by zobag on 2007-03-24 06:10:31 as ****
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