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Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of the most abundant bioactive cannabinoids. Research has demonstrated CBD’s ability to inhibit metabolic enzymes like cytochrome P450 (CYP) and UDP‐glucuronosyltransferase (UGT), potentially leading to drug interactions. However, clinical knowledge gaps remain, particularly with regard to drugs that are more commonly taken by ...
Pablo Salcedo +11 more
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Phylogenetic analysis reveals diversity in glycan biosynthesis in "<i>Candidatus</i> Accumulibacter". [PDF]
Eerden SA +3 more
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A comprehensive review of UDP-glucuronosyltransferase and esterases for drug development.
Shingo Oda +3 more
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Transcriptomic data indicates that gene expression responses underlying developmental thermal plasticity differ from those of short‐term acclimation temperature in the butterfly Pieris rapae. We also identify a small subset of genes for which expression levels depend on the interaction of developmental temperature and short‐term acclimation temperature.
Samantha L. Sturiale +6 more
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Carnosine protects human microglia against Aβ oligomers through a multimodal mechanism of action: inhibition of oxidative stress, rescue of cellular energy status, and enhancement of phagocytosis. [PDF]
Privitera A +19 more
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Analyzing Nicotine Action Against Amyloid Toxicity by NMR‐Pharmacometabolomics: An Exploratory Study
Combined metabolomic analysis of the intracellular and extracellular portions of SH‐SY5Y cells revealed that, in the presence of Aβ 1–42, nicotine primarily influences pathways related to neurotransmission, energy metabolism, as well as the biosynthesis and degradation of membrane phospholipids.
Enza Napolitano +5 more
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Xylosyltransferase engineering to manipulate proteoglycans in mammalian cells. [PDF]
Li Z +24 more
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ABSTRACT The coevolutionary radiation of 27 species of Tetraopes longhorned beetles and their Asclepias milkweed hosts represents a classic example of adaptive evolution driven by plant chemical defences and herbivore counteradaptations. Investigations to date, however, have focused on a single species, Tetraopes tetrophthalmus, which feeds on the ...
Sangil Kim, Brian D. Farrell
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