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B F Cravatt

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Gene|July 4, 2002
Transcriptional regulation of the mouse fatty acid amide hydrolase geneN S Waleh, B F Cravatt, A Apte-Deshpande, et al.
Biochemistry|October 28, 1998
Comparative characterization of a wild type and transmembrane domain-deleted fatty acid amide hydrolase: identification of the transmembrane domain as a site for oligomerizationM P Patricelli, H A Lashuel, D K Giang, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Research|February 6, 1998
Fatty acid amide hydrolase, the degradative enzyme for anandamide and oleamide, has selective distribution in neurons within the rat central nervous systemE A Thomas, B F Cravatt, P E Danielson, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 29, 2001
Structural basis for a disfavored elimination reaction in catalytic antibody 1D4N A Larsen, A Heine, L Crane, et al.
British Journal of Pharmacology|May 14, 2011
COX-2 and fatty acid amide hydrolase can regulate the time course of depolarization-induced suppression of excitationA Straiker, J Wager-Miller, S S Hu, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 6, 1998
Chemical requirements for inhibition of gap junction communication by the biologically active lipid oleamideD L Boger, J E Patterson, X Guan, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 27, 1994
Cerebrodiene: a brain lipid isolated from sleep-deprived catsR A Lerner, G Siuzdak, O Prospero-Garcia, et al.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters|December 29, 2000
Fatty acid amide hydrolase substrate specificityD L Boger, R A Fecik, J E Patterson, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|November 5, 1997
The cloned rat hydrolytic enzyme responsible for the breakdown of anandamide also catalyzes its formation via the condensation of arachidonic acid and ethanolamineG Arreaza, W A Devane, R L Omeir, et al.
Nature|November 7, 1996
Molecular characterization of an enzyme that degrades neuromodulatory fatty-acid amidesB F Cravatt, D K Giang, S P Mayfield, et al.
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Gene|July 4, 2002
Transcriptional regulation of the mouse fatty acid amide hydrolase geneN S Waleh, B F Cravatt, A Apte-Deshpande, et al.
Biochemistry|October 28, 1998
Comparative characterization of a wild type and transmembrane domain-deleted fatty acid amide hydrolase: identification of the transmembrane domain as a site for oligomerizationM P Patricelli, H A Lashuel, D K Giang, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Research|February 6, 1998
Fatty acid amide hydrolase, the degradative enzyme for anandamide and oleamide, has selective distribution in neurons within the rat central nervous systemE A Thomas, B F Cravatt, P E Danielson, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 29, 2001
Structural basis for a disfavored elimination reaction in catalytic antibody 1D4N A Larsen, A Heine, L Crane, et al.
British Journal of Pharmacology|May 14, 2011
COX-2 and fatty acid amide hydrolase can regulate the time course of depolarization-induced suppression of excitationA Straiker, J Wager-Miller, S S Hu, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 6, 1998
Chemical requirements for inhibition of gap junction communication by the biologically active lipid oleamideD L Boger, J E Patterson, X Guan, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 27, 1994
Cerebrodiene: a brain lipid isolated from sleep-deprived catsR A Lerner, G Siuzdak, O Prospero-Garcia, et al.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters|December 29, 2000
Fatty acid amide hydrolase substrate specificityD L Boger, R A Fecik, J E Patterson, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|November 5, 1997
The cloned rat hydrolytic enzyme responsible for the breakdown of anandamide also catalyzes its formation via the condensation of arachidonic acid and ethanolamineG Arreaza, W A Devane, R L Omeir, et al.
Nature|November 7, 1996
Molecular characterization of an enzyme that degrades neuromodulatory fatty-acid amidesB F Cravatt, D K Giang, S P Mayfield, et al.
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