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Chemical reactions / Functional groups / Hydrolases / Catalysis / Fatty acid amide hydrolase / Amidase / Substrate / Serine hydrolase / Benjamin Cravatt III / Enzyme catalysis / Amide / Acyl group
Date: 2008-05-12 15:27:39
Chemical reactions
Functional groups
Hydrolases
Catalysis
Fatty acid amide hydrolase
Amidase
Substrate
Serine hydrolase
Benjamin Cravatt III
Enzyme catalysis
Amide
Acyl group

Biochemistry 1999, 38, 14125 Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase Competitively Degrades Bioactive Amides and Esters through a Nonconventional Catalytic Mechanism†

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