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- Influence
Myrrh--Commiphora chemistry.
- L. Hanuš, T. Řezanka, V. Dembitsky, A. Moussaieff
- Medicine
- Biomedical papers of the Medical Faculty of the…
- 1 July 2005
Myrrh and opopanax has been used throughout history in incense and as a perfume. Since Bible times it has been used for the treatment of wounds. The first attempts to identify content compounds were… Expand
Incensole acetate, an incense component, elicits psychoactivity by activating TRPV3 channels in the brain
- A. Moussaieff, N. Rimmerman, +12 authors R. Mechoulam
- Chemistry, Medicine
- FASEB journal : official publication of the…
- 1 August 2008
Burning of Boswellia resin as incense has been part of religious and cultural ceremonies for millennia and is believed to contribute to the spiritual exaltation associated with such events. Transient… Expand
High-resolution metabolic mapping of cell types in plant roots
- A. Moussaieff, I. Rogachev, +7 authors A. Aharoni
- Biology, Medicine
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- 8 March 2013
Significance Analyzing metabolite composition offers a powerful tool for understanding gene function and regulatory processes. Here, we present nontargeted metabolomics assays of five Arabidopsis… Expand
Microbial‐derived lithocholic acid and vitamin K2 drive the metabolic maturation of pluripotent stem cells–derived and fetal hepatocytes
- Yishai Avior, G. Levy, +7 authors Y. Nahmias
- Biology, Medicine
- Hepatology
- 1 July 2015
The liver is the main organ responsible for the modification, clearance, and transformational toxicity of most xenobiotics owing to its abundance in cytochrome P450 (CYP450) enzymes. However, the… Expand
Boswellia resin: from religious ceremonies to medical uses; a review of in-vitro, in-vivo and clinical trials.
- A. Moussaieff, R. Mechoulam
- Medicine
- The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology
- 2009
OBJECTIVES
Despite its historical-religious, cultural and medical importance, Boswellia has not been thoroughly studied, and gaps still exist between our knowledge of the traditional uses of the… Expand
Evaluation of peak picking quality in LC-MS metabolomics data.
- L. Brodsky, A. Moussaieff, Nir Shahaf, A. Aharoni, I. Rogachev
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Analytical chemistry
- 26 October 2010
The output of LC-MS metabolomics experiments consists of mass-peak intensities identified through a peak-picking/alignment procedure. Besides imperfections in biological samples and instrumentation,… Expand
The transcription factor Cabut coordinates energy metabolism and the circadian clock in response to sugar sensing
- Osnat Bartok, Mari Teesalu, +10 authors V. Hietakangas
- Biology, Medicine
- The EMBO journal
- 3 June 2015
Nutrient sensing pathways adjust metabolism and physiological functions in response to food intake. For example, sugar feeding promotes lipogenesis by activating glycolytic and lipogenic genes… Expand
Concise Review: Energy Metabolites: Key Mediators of the Epigenetic State of Pluripotency
- A. Moussaieff, N. M. Kogan, D. Aberdam
- Biology, Medicine
- Stem cells
- 1 August 2015
Recent studies suggest that the metabolic network is an important part of the molecular circuitry that underlies pluripotency. Of the metabolic pathways that were implicated in the pluripotency… Expand
The Jerusalem Balsam: from the Franciscan Monastery in the old city of Jerusalem to Martindale 33.
- A. Moussaieff, E. Fride, +4 authors R. Mechoulam
- Medicine
- Journal of ethnopharmacology
- 3 October 2005
The Jerusalem Balsam, a remedy based on an ethanolic extract of a herbal mixture, was formulated in 1719 in the pharmacy of the Saint Savior monastery in the old city of Jerusalem. Having gained… Expand
Boswellia resin: from religious ceremonies to medical uses; a review of in‐vitro, in‐vivo and clinical trials
- A. Moussaieff, R. Mechoulam
- Medicine
- 1 October 2009
Objectives Despite its historical‐religious, cultural and medical importance, Boswellia has not been thoroughly studied, and gaps still exist between our knowledge of the traditional uses of the… Expand
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