Fatty acid amide hydrolase

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'''Fatty acid amide hydrolase''' (FAAH) is active in the degradation of fatty acid amides like anandamide, oleamide and N-oleoylethanolamine.
'''Fatty acid amide hydrolase''' (FAAH) is active in the degradation of fatty acid amides like anandamide, oleamide and N-oleoylethanolamine.

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Structure of rat fatty acid amide hydrolase dimer complex with anti-inflammatory drug (PDB entry 4do3)

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