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| versible and selective inhibitor of monoamine | oxidase A (MAO-A) that is used in scientific research |
| It is caused by a monoamine | oxidase A (MAOA) deficiency, which leads to an excess |
| DAOA is thought to interact with D-amino acid | oxidase, a peroxisomal enzyme, and its gene was assoc |
| Ceruletide also activates NADPH | oxidase, a source of reactive oxygen species contribu |
| as been found to reversibly inhibit Monoamine | oxidase A in mice, pointing to a potential role as a |
| Frazzetto, G. & Johnson, DDP (2009) Monoamine | oxidase A gene (MAOA) predicts behavioral aggression |
| 4-MTA are known to act as selective monoamine | oxidase A inhibitors, a side effect which can lead to |
| Reversible inhibitors of monoamine | oxidase A (RIMAs) are a class of drugs which selectiv |
| A-336) is a reversible inhibitor of monoamine | oxidase A (MAO-A), thereby being a RIMA, and, to a le |
| kazan) is a reversible inhibitor of monoamine | oxidase A (RIMA) which is used in Russia as an antide |
| th a natural functional disorder in Monoamine | oxidase A. |
| names in common use include abscisic aldehyde | oxidase, AAO3, AOd, and AOdelta. |
| D-amino acid | oxidase activator (DAOA, also known as G72) is a prot |
| n recent research to eliminate the polyphenol | oxidase activity from seedlings of higher plants. |
| :Psychiatric morbidity and platelet monoamine | oxidase activity in cancer patients- Psychiatry resea |
| Ceruloplasmin exhibits | oxidase activity, which is associated with possible o |
| al NBT dye test because they still have NADPH | oxidase activity, but do not form bleach due to their |
| NBT test is negative due to the lack of NADPH | oxidase activity. |
| er names in common use include fatty acyl-CoA | oxidase, acyl coenzyme A oxidase, and fatty acyl-coen |
| Other names in common use include aldehyde | oxidase, aldehyde oxidoreductase, Mop, and AORDd. |
| Lysyl | oxidase also known as protein-lysine 6-oxidase is a p |
| peripheral enzyme, in contrast to tryptophan | oxidase, an enzyme of similar amino acid sequence, wh |
| hrine is extensively metabolised by monoamine | oxidase, an enzyme that is present in the gastrointes |
| iration, acting on mitochondrial cytochrome c | oxidase and hence blocking oxidative phosphorylation. |
| hranilic oxygenase, 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid | oxidase, and 3HAO. |
| ide phosphate (quinone), dehydrogenase, NADPH | oxidase, and NADPH2 dehydrogenase (quinone). |
| Both xanthine | oxidase and xanthine oxidoreductase are also present |
| ulfide, whereas its two products are xanthine | oxidase and glutathione. |
| t inhibits the Trypanosoma brucei alternative | oxidase and is a lead compound in efforts to produce |
| s that also includes DMSO reductase, xanthine | oxidase, and nitrite reductase. |
| potent, specific inhibitor of cytochrome P450 | oxidase and may alter the metabolism of other drugs. |
| The laccase, a polyphenol | oxidase and an enzyme oxidating urishiol and laccol o |
| Other names in common use include D-galactose | oxidase, and beta-galactose oxidase. |
| Other names in common use include mannitol | oxidase, and D-arabitol oxidase. |
| Other names in common use include pyruvic | oxidase, and phosphate-dependent pyruvate oxidase. |
| Other names in common use include pipecolate | oxidase, and L-pipecolic acid oxidase. |
| mes in common use include D-6-hydroxynicotine | oxidase, and 6-hydroxy-D-nicotine oxidase. |
| Other names in common use include aspartic | oxidase, and D-aspartic oxidase. |
| mes in common use include D-glutamic-aspartic | oxidase, and D-monoaminodicarboxylic acid oxidase. |
| Other names in common use include D-glutamic | oxidase, and D-glutamic acid oxidase. |
| Nitroalkane | oxidase and 3-nitropropionate oxidase oxidize aliphat |
| Pimagedine is a diamine | oxidase and nitric oxide synthase inhibitor. |
| "DPT is metabolized by the enzyme monoamine | oxidase and is not often taken orally unless combined |
| The aldehyde | oxidase and xanthine dehydrogenase, a/b hammerhead do |
| Other names in common use include albendazole | oxidase, and albendazole sulfoxidase. |
| The small plastic strip has glucose | oxidase and an organic dye on one end. |
| Other names in common use include ACC | oxidase, and ethylene-forming enzyme. |
| He investigated xanthine | oxidase, and thereby established many aspects of the |
| ooxygenase is a membrane-bound mixed-function | oxidase and harbours a fatty acid hydroxylase motif. |
| mes in common use include N-acyl-D-hexosamine | oxidase, and N-acyl-beta-D-hexosamine:oxygen 1-oxidor |
| e please refer to the tyrosinase and catechol | oxidase articles for more information on polyphenol o |
| versible and selective inhibitor of monoamine | oxidase B (MAO-B) which is used as an antiparkinsonia |
| rase inhibitor, and an irreversible monoamine | oxidase B inhibitor, and combines the mechanisms of a |
| ngonin is a reversible inhibitor of monoamine | oxidase B (MAO-B). |
| Safinamide is a monoamine | oxidase B inhibitor, reducing degradation of dopamine |
| functions as a potent inhibitor of monoamine | oxidase B. |
| names in common use include betaine aldehyde | oxidase, BADH, betaine aldehyde dehydrogenase, and Be |
| The drug strongly inhibits type A monoamine | oxidase, but only weakly inhibits type B. The effects |
| Xanthine | oxidase can be converted to xanthine dehydrogenase by |
| r names in common use include carbon monoxide | oxidase, carbon monoxide oxygenase (cytochrome b-561) |
| Catechol | oxidase carries out the oxidation of phenols such as |
| g is a chemical process, involving polyphenol | oxidase, catechol oxidase and other enzymes that crea |
| hemocyanin, tyrosinase and catechol | oxidase), containing so-called type-3 copper binding |
| The active site of sulfite | oxidase contains the molybdopterin cofactor and suppo |
| The N-terminal domain of cytochrome C | oxidase contains two transmembrane alpha-helices. |
| re of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cytochrome c | oxidase contains three common subunits, I, II and III |
| porphyrinogen III, and coproporphyrinogen III | oxidase converts it into protoporphyrinogen IX. |
| nclude tryptophan 2-monooxygenase, putrescine | oxidase, corticosteroid-binding proteins, and antibac |
| Other names in common use include nicotine | oxidase, D-nicotine oxidase, nicotine:(acceptor) 6-ox |
| Xanthinuria, also known as xanthine | oxidase deficiency, is a rare genetic disorder causin |
| ions in this gene cause corticosterone methyl | oxidase deficiency. |
| recessive disorder involving a trimethylamine | oxidase deficiency. |
| This is because the enzyme monoamine | oxidase degrades DMT into an inactive compound before |
| published a series of papers on D-amino acid | oxidase, detailing the kinetics and thermodynamics of |
| ase) is a steroid hydroxylase cytochrome P450 | oxidase enzyme involved in the generation of aldoster |
| mine does not inhibit the action of monoamine | oxidase enzymes and so is somewhat safer. |
| oxidase enzyme or alone with blue multicopper | oxidase enzymes such as laccase or bilirubin oxidase. |
| The amino acid | oxidase enzymes are able to convert amino acids into |
| omenclature differentiates between monophenol | oxidase enzymes (tyrosinases) and o-diphenol:oxygen o |
| Laccases (EC 1.10.3.2) are copper-containing | oxidase enzymes that are found in many plants, fungi, |
| lysine:oxygen oxidoreductase, N6-methyllysine | oxidase, epsilon-N-methyllysine demethylase, epsilon- |
| s likely involved in activation of cytochrome | oxidase expression and nuclear control of mitochondri |
| n may be involved in activation of cytochrome | oxidase expression and nuclear control of mitochondri |
| n common use include long-chain fatty alcohol | oxidase, fatty alcohol oxidase, fatty alcohol:oxygen |
| converted from the dehydrogenase form to the | oxidase form irreversibly by proteolysis or reversibl |
| The coproporphinogen | oxidase gene is an enzyme expressed in erythrocytes t |
| Other names in common use include gluconate | oxidase, gluconate dehydrogenase, gluconic dehydrogen |
| glutamate (acceptor) dehydrogenase, glutamate | oxidase, glutamic acid oxidase, glutamic dehydrogenas |
| ames in common use include glycerol phosphate | oxidase, glycerol-1-phosphate oxidase, glycerol phosp |
| ude oxygen-independent coproporphyrinogen-III | oxidase, HemN, radical SAM enzyme, and coproporphyrin |
| Other names in common use include glycolate | oxidase, hydroxy-acid oxidase A, hydroxy-acid oxidase |
| ear histone H3 and mitochondrial cytochrome-c | oxidase I (COI) protein-coding gene regions. |
| somal RNA, 16S ribosomal RNA and cytochrome-c | oxidase I (COI) gene Marisa planogyra is a sister cla |
| ain alpha,beta-oxidase, tryptophan side chain | oxidase II, tryptophan side-chain oxidase, TSO, indol |
| products have been found to inhibit xanthine | oxidase in vitro or in model animals (mice, rats). |
| s produced by the actions of the enzyme lysyl | oxidase in the extracellular matrix and is essential |
| polis from selected sources inhibits xanthine | oxidase in rats; the specific substance responsible f |
| The crystal structure of bovine cytochrome c | oxidase in a phospholipid bilayer. |
| Other names in common use include indole | oxidase, indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (ambiguous), ind |
| Has monamine | oxidase inhibition properties (MAOI), and should not |
| [16] and MDMA may interact with any monoamine | oxidase inhibition by 2C-T-7, which is presently spec |
| tor, and MDMA may interact with any monoamine | oxidase inhibition by 2C-T-7, which is presently spec |
| exert its effects predominantly via monoamine | oxidase inhibition, alpha-ethyltryptamine was develop |
| on its own, the combination with a monoamine | oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) can increase the length and |
| is an irreversible and nonselective monoamine | oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) of the hydrazine chemical cl |
| s an irreversible and non-selective monoamine | oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) of the hydrazine chemical cl |
| is a non-selective and irreversible monoamine | oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) of the hydrazine class which |
| is an irreversible and nonselective monoamine | oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) of the hydrazine class. |
| e brain and is believed to act as a monoamine | oxidase inhibitor (MAOI). |
| Main article: Xanthine | oxidase inhibitor |
| Main article: Monoamine | oxidase inhibitor |
| is an irreversible and nonselective monoamine | oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) of the hydrazine chemical cl |
| is an irreversible and nonselective monoamine | oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) of the hydrazine class that |
| is an irreversible and nonselective monoamine | oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) of the hydrazine chemical cl |
| n) is an irreversible and selective monoamine | oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) of the hydrazine chemical cl |
| ebanazine (trade name Actomol) is a monoamine | oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) of the hydrazine chemical cl |
| -2 grams), or in combination with a monoamine | oxidase inhibitor (MAOI), it is probable that it woul |
| A xanthine | oxidase inhibitor is any substance that inhibits the |
| Hydrazine sulfate is also a monoamine | oxidase inhibitor (MAOI), and is incompatible with al |
| Amflutizole is a xanthine | oxidase inhibitor used for the treatment of gout. |
| rosol has been demonstrated to be a monoamine | oxidase inhibitor (MAOI). |
| as an irreversible and nonselective monoamine | oxidase inhibitor (MAOI). |
| amphetamine classes which acts as a monoamine | oxidase inhibitor (MAOI)-it is a non-selective and ir |
| been demonstrated to be a selective monoamine | oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) of type MAO-A. |
| It is a monoamine | oxidase inhibitor which is believed to be useful for |
| Also, it is a xanthine | oxidase inhibitor, hence a potential drug for treatme |
| It is a grape polyphenol | oxidase inhibitor. |
| Tropolone is a grape polyphenol | oxidase inhibitor. |
| en shown to have some activity as a monoamine | oxidase inhibitor. |
| ity, RIMAs are safer than the older monoamine | oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) like phenelzine and tranyl |
| ntraindicated in individuals taking monoamine | oxidase inhibitors or the antipsychotic pimozide (Ora |
| In the 1950s the monoamine | oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) and tricyclic antidepressa |
| prenylamine and verapamil) and monoamine | oxidase inhibitors (e.g. |
| itrate respirations in the MFC using terminal | oxidase inhibitors such as cyanide and azide This typ |
| re he wrote a dissertation entitled Monoamine | oxidase inhibitors in Amazonian hallucinogenic plants |
| bolism is compromised by the use of monoamine | oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) and foods high in tyramine |
| Xanthine | oxidase inhibitors are being investigated for managem |
| Xanthine | oxidase inhibitors are of two kinds: purine analogues |
| from a class of medications called Monoamine | Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs). |
| sionflower (sedative which contains monoamine | oxidase inhibitors), Citrus aurantium (contains small |
| athetic neurons with chronic use of monoamine | oxidase inhibitors. |
| During severe liver damage, xanthine | oxidase is released into the blood, so a blood assay |
| In mammals, the expression levels of sulfite | oxidase is high in the liver, kidney, and heart, and |
| Catechol | oxidase is a copper-containing enzyme whose activity |
| Aldehyde | oxidase is a candidate gene for amyotrophic lateral s |
| Amine | oxidase is an enzyme involved in the metabolism of hi |
| In humans, xanthine | oxidase is normally found in the liver and not free i |
| Aldehyde | oxidase is an enzyme which generates carboxylic acids |
| Xanthine | oxidase is needed to successively oxidize both hypoxa |
| Sulfite | oxidase is a metallo-enzyme that utilizes a molybdopt |
| Catechol | oxidase is an enzyme that catalyses the oxidation of |
| Other names in common use include proline | oxidase, L-proline oxidase, 1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate |
| lude lactate oxidative decarboxylase, lactate | oxidase, lactic oxygenase, lactate oxygenase, lactic |
| laimed that a low level of platelet monoamine | oxidase may be the biological marker that links all p |
| Epoxides are significant as cytochrome P450 | oxidase metabolites of unsaturated carbon-carbon bond |
| r names in common use include methylmercaptan | oxidase, methyl mercaptan oxidase, (MM)-oxidase, and |
| Coproporphyrinogen-III | oxidase, mitochondrial is an enzyme that in humans is |
| Other names in common use include nitroethane | oxidase, NAO, and nitroethane:oxygen oxidoreductase. |
| here is decreased activity of phagocyte NADPH | oxidase; neutrophils are able to phagocytize bacteria |
| one of the products of the action of xanthine | oxidase on xanthine. |
| ve, rod-shaped, motile, non-nitrate reducing, | oxidase positive, catalase positive, and citrate posi |
| oxidases, rather than the single cytochrome c | oxidase present in the eukaryotic mitochondrial syste |
| Aldehyde | oxidase produces hydrogen peroxide and, under certain |
| rotocatechuate oxygenase, protocatechuic acid | oxidase, protocatechuic 3,4-dioxygenase, and protocat |
| In humans, inhibition of xanthine | oxidase reduces the production of uric acid, and seve |
| Protoporphyrinogen | oxidase removes hydrogen atoms from protoporphyrinoge |
| argaret Wong-Riley when she used a cytochrome | oxidase stain, from which they get their name. |
| Cytochrome c | oxidase subunit 7C, mitochondrial is an enzyme that i |
| Cytochrome aa3 quinol | oxidase, subunit III IPR014246 |
| Cytochrome o ubiquinol | oxidase, subunit I IPR014207 |
| Cytochrome c | oxidase subunit III is one of main transmembrane subu |
| Cytochrome c | oxidase, subunit Vb is a subunit of mitochondrial cyt |
| Cytochrome c | oxidase subunit II, abbreviated CoxII, is the second |
| oxidation they belong to the same haem-copper | oxidase superfamily as cytochrome c oxidases. |
| ed as a primary component of the microbicidal | oxidase system of phagocytes. |
| member of the cytochrome P450 mixed-function | oxidase system, is involved in the metabolism of xeno |
| member of the cytochrome P450 mixed-function | oxidase system, is involved in the metabolism of xeno |
| member of the cytochrome P450 mixed-function | oxidase system, is one of the most important enzymes |
| -4-phenylenediamine is a molecule used in the | oxidase test. |
| They also contain polyphenol | oxidase, that could be used to produce L-DOPA, a cure |
| and Uloric (US)) is an inhibitor of xanthine | oxidase that is indicated for use in the treatment of |
| ey consist of a section that contains glucose | oxidase that has been dried onto the paper pad. |
| e student, she discovered the enzyme tyramine | oxidase that was later renamed monoamine oxidase (MAO |
| Allopurinol inhibits xanthine | oxidase, the enzyme that breaks down mercaptopurine. |
| Hence, febuxostat inhibits xanthine | oxidase, therefore reducing production of uric acid. |
| e include tetrathionate synthase, thiosulfate | oxidase, thiosulfate-oxidizing enzyme, and thiosulfat |
| teobacteria (Purple bacteria) acquired quinol | oxidase through a lateral gene transfer from Gram-pos |
| tryptamine in the gut by inhibiting monoamine | oxidase, thus making it psychoactive upon oral admini |
| inal transport of electrons from cytochrome c | oxidase to oxygen can not be completed. |
| n molecules, in a reaction catalyzed by lysyl | oxidase, to make a massive insoluble, durable cross-l |
| Reaction 2 uses pyranose | oxidase to oxidize the second hydroxyl of 1,5-AG, gen |
| selective inhibitors of the enzyme monoamine | oxidase type A (MAO-A). 5-Hydroxytryptoline and 5-met |
| Reticuline | oxidase uses (S)-reticuline and O2 to produce (S)-sco |
| It has been shown that eubacterial quinol | oxidase was derived from cytochrome c oxidase in Gram |
| is the corresponding subunit of the cbb3-type | oxidase which lacks the copper A redox-centre. |
| It can be caused by a deficiency of xanthine | oxidase, which is an enzyme necessary for converting |
| (LSD1) which is an flavin-dependent monoamine | oxidase which can demethylate mono- and di-methylated |
| n peroxide formed in the reaction of xanthine | oxidase with molecular oxygen inactivated the enzyme |
| d for the activity of enzymes such as sulfite | oxidase, xanthine oxidoreductase, and aldehyde oxidas |
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