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3-acetamidomethyl-6-methoxycinnolinone
Known as:
AMMC compound
National Institutes of Health
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2011
2011
Cannabidiol, a Major Phytocannabinoid, as a Potent Atypical Inhibitor for Cytochrome P450 2D6
Satoshi Yamaori
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Yasuka Okamoto
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I. Yamamoto
,
Kazuhito Watanabe
2011
Corpus ID: 987624
Δ 9 -Tetrahydrocannabinol, cannabidiol (CBD), and cannabinol are the three major cannabinoids contained in marijuana, which are…
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2010
Highly Cited
2010
Melatonin Metabolism in the Central Nervous System
R. Hardeland
Current Neuropharmacology
2010
Corpus ID: 15024244
The metabolism of melatonin in the central nervous system is of interest for several reasons. Melatonin enters the brain either…
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2010
2010
Reactions of the melatonin metabolite N1‐acetyl‐5‐methoxykynuramine with carbamoyl phosphate and related compounds
Jana T. Kuesel
,
R. Hardeland
,
Henrike Pförtner
,
Nelia Aeckerle
Journal of Pineal Research
2010
Corpus ID: 34399848
Abstract: N‐[2‐(6‐methoxyquinazolin‐4‐yl)‐ethyl] acetamide (MQA) is a compound formed from the melatonin metabolite N1‐acetyl‐5…
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2009
2009
Melatonin , Mitochondrial Electron Flux and Leakage : Recent Findings and Resolution of Contradictory Results
J. F. Blumenbach
2009
Corpus ID: 73708190
Melatonin’s functions exceed by far the role of a hormone that mediates the signal darkness. In extrapineal tissues, it is…
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2007
Highly Cited
2007
Reactions of the NO redox forms NO+, •NO and HNO (protonated NO–) with the melatonin metabolite N1‐acetyl‐5‐methoxykynuramine
R. Hardeland
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C. Backhaus
,
A. Fadavi
Journal of Pineal Research
2007
Corpus ID: 42421598
Abstract: The different NO redox forms, NO+, •NO and HNO (= protonated NO–), were compared for their capabilities of interacting…
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