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Jeffery H Moran

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Nature Medicine|November 9, 2011
Smart resource allocation needed to study 'legal highs'Jeffery H Moran
Toxicology Letters|February 6, 2004
Linoleic acid epoxide promotes the maintenance of mitochondrial function and active Na+ transport following hypoxiaGrazyna Nowak, David F Grant, Jeffery H Moran
Toxicology Letters|January 30, 2002
Linoleic acid, cis-epoxyoctadecenoic acids, and dihydroxyoctadecadienoic acids are toxic to Sf-21 cells in the absence of albuminLex A Mitchell, Jeffery H Moran, David F Grant
Drug Metabolism Reviews|October 1, 2009
Warfarin and UDP-glucuronosyltransferases: writing a new chapter of metabolismDrew R Jones, Jeffery H Moran, Grover P Miller
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|May 8, 2012
Spice drugs are more than harmless herbal blends: a review of the pharmacology and toxicology of synthetic cannabinoidsKathryn A Seely, Jeff Lapoint, Jeffery H Moran, et al.
The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse|April 14, 2026
Co-occurring substance use disorders and the compounding effect of kratom on serious mental illness, US, 2021-2023George Pro, Scott Alsbrook, Jeffery H Moran, et al.
Molecular Interventions|March 29, 2011
Marijuana-based drugs: innovative therapeutics or designer drugs of abuse?Kathryn A Seely, Paul L Prather, Laura P James, et al.
Drug Metabolism Letters|December 17, 2013
Sulfaphenazole and α-naphthoflavone attenuate the metabolism of the synthetic cannabinoids JWH-018 and AM2201 found in K2/spiceKrishna C Chimalakonda, Laura P James, Anna Radominska-Pandya, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|October 17, 2013
Not simply synthetic tetrahydrocannabinolWilliam E Fantegrossi, Keith R McCain, Jeffery H Moran, et al.
Life Sciences|October 3, 2013
Distinct pharmacology and metabolism of K2 synthetic cannabinoids compared to Δ(9)-THC: mechanism underlying greater toxicity?William E Fantegrossi, Jeffery H Moran, Anna Radominska-Pandya, et al.
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Nature Medicine|November 9, 2011
Smart resource allocation needed to study 'legal highs'Jeffery H Moran
Toxicology Letters|February 6, 2004
Linoleic acid epoxide promotes the maintenance of mitochondrial function and active Na+ transport following hypoxiaGrazyna Nowak, David F Grant, Jeffery H Moran
Toxicology Letters|January 30, 2002
Linoleic acid, cis-epoxyoctadecenoic acids, and dihydroxyoctadecadienoic acids are toxic to Sf-21 cells in the absence of albuminLex A Mitchell, Jeffery H Moran, David F Grant
Drug Metabolism Reviews|October 1, 2009
Warfarin and UDP-glucuronosyltransferases: writing a new chapter of metabolismDrew R Jones, Jeffery H Moran, Grover P Miller
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|May 8, 2012
Spice drugs are more than harmless herbal blends: a review of the pharmacology and toxicology of synthetic cannabinoidsKathryn A Seely, Jeff Lapoint, Jeffery H Moran, et al.
The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse|April 14, 2026
Co-occurring substance use disorders and the compounding effect of kratom on serious mental illness, US, 2021-2023George Pro, Scott Alsbrook, Jeffery H Moran, et al.
Molecular Interventions|March 29, 2011
Marijuana-based drugs: innovative therapeutics or designer drugs of abuse?Kathryn A Seely, Paul L Prather, Laura P James, et al.
Drug Metabolism Letters|December 17, 2013
Sulfaphenazole and α-naphthoflavone attenuate the metabolism of the synthetic cannabinoids JWH-018 and AM2201 found in K2/spiceKrishna C Chimalakonda, Laura P James, Anna Radominska-Pandya, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|October 17, 2013
Not simply synthetic tetrahydrocannabinolWilliam E Fantegrossi, Keith R McCain, Jeffery H Moran, et al.
Life Sciences|October 3, 2013
Distinct pharmacology and metabolism of K2 synthetic cannabinoids compared to Δ(9)-THC: mechanism underlying greater toxicity?William E Fantegrossi, Jeffery H Moran, Anna Radominska-Pandya, et al.
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