Sandbox Reserved 911
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Revision as of 13:04, 25 March 2014
This Sandbox is Reserved from Jan 06, 2014, through Aug 22, 2014 for use by the Biochemistry II class at the Butler University at Indianapolis, IN USA taught by R. Jeremy Johnson. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 911 through Sandbox Reserved 922. |
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The human nervous system has several types of chemical messengers, including amino acids, lipids, peptide hormones, and monoamines. (IMT5) FAAH primarily degrades anandamide (AEA), a naturally-occurring signaling lipid that functions in the brain. AEA brings pain relief to the body. Inhibiting FAAH would likely sustain AEA signaling, leading to prolonged pain relief and decreased inflammation. (2YVA)
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1MT5 [1]