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Literature summary for 3.5.1.4 extracted from

  • Massi, P.; Valenti, M.; Vaccani, A.; Gasperi, V.; Perletti, G.; Marras, E.; Fezza, F.; Maccarrone, M.; Parolaro, D.
    5-Lipoxygenase and anandamide hydrolase (FAAH) mediate the antitumor activity of cannabidiol, a non-psychoactive cannabinoid (2008), J. Neurochem., 104, 1091-1100.
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Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Homo sapiens
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Source Tissue

Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
U-87MG cell cannabidio is able to induce a concentration dependent increase of FAAH activity in U87 cells. A significantly reduced growth rate is observed in FAAH-overexpressing U87 cells, compared to wild-type controls. FAAH mediates the antitumor activity of cannabidiol Homo sapiens
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
anandamide hydrolase
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Homo sapiens
FAAH
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Homo sapiens