Title : Plant fatty acid (ethanol) amide hydrolases.

Pub. Date : 2006 Mar

PMID : 16624618






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1 Recently, an Arabidopsis FAAH homologue was identified which catalyzed the hydrolysis of NAEs in vitro suggesting a FAAH-mediated pathway exists in plants for the metabolism of endogenous NAEs. N-lauroylethanolamine fatty acid amide hydrolase Arabidopsis thaliana
2 Recently, an Arabidopsis FAAH homologue was identified which catalyzed the hydrolysis of NAEs in vitro suggesting a FAAH-mediated pathway exists in plants for the metabolism of endogenous NAEs. N-lauroylethanolamine fatty acid amide hydrolase Arabidopsis thaliana
3 Recently, an Arabidopsis FAAH homologue was identified which catalyzed the hydrolysis of NAEs in vitro suggesting a FAAH-mediated pathway exists in plants for the metabolism of endogenous NAEs. N-lauroylethanolamine fatty acid amide hydrolase Arabidopsis thaliana
4 Recently, an Arabidopsis FAAH homologue was identified which catalyzed the hydrolysis of NAEs in vitro suggesting a FAAH-mediated pathway exists in plants for the metabolism of endogenous NAEs. N-lauroylethanolamine fatty acid amide hydrolase Arabidopsis thaliana