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  1. Synergistic psychedelic - NMDAR modulator treatment for neuropsychiatric disorders

    Modern research data suggest a therapeutic role for serotonergic psychedelics in depression and other neuropsychiatric disorders, although...

    Uriel Heresco-Levy, Bernard Lerer in Molecular Psychiatry
    Article 09 November 2023
  2. Antibiotics That Inhibit Cell Wall Synthesis

    Structure of the bacterial cell wall, the metabolic pathway for the biosynthesis of the cell wall, and various antibiotics affecting the different...
    Mrinal K. Bhattacharjee in Chemistry of Antibiotics and Related Drugs
    Chapter 2022
  3. d-Cycloserine

    Andrea R. Durrant, Uriel Heresco-Levy in Encyclopedia of Psychopharmacology
    Reference work entry 2015
  4. Antibiotics That Inhibit Cell Wall Synthesis

    Structure of the bacterial cell wall, the metabolic pathway for the biosynthesis of cell wall, and various antibiotics affecting various stages of...
    Mrinal K. Bhattacharjee in Chemistry of Antibiotics and Related Drugs
    Chapter 2016
  5. d-Cycloserine

    Andrea R. Durrant, Uriel Heresco-Levy in Encyclopedia of Psychopharmacology
    Living reference work entry 2014
  6. Nanosuspensions: a new approach for organ and cellular targeting in infectious diseases

    Most of the infectious diseases depending upon the stage of infection need treatment at least for a month to several years e.g. tuberculosis,...

    Article 14 February 2013
  7. Rational Approaches to Antibacterial Discovery: Pre-Genomic Directed and Phenotypic Screening

    After the discovery of antibacterial chemicals and antibiotics through the 1950s by empirical assays based on growth inhibition, methods gradually...
    Chapter 2012
  8. Cell Wall Targeted Antibiotics

    The biosynthesis of murein occurs in three stages, which take place in (1) the cytoplasm forming muropeptide precursors, (2) the inner side of the...
    Regine Hakenbeck, Reinhold Brückner, Bernhard Henrich in Prokaryotic Cell Wall Compounds
    Chapter 2010
  9. Aus Mikroorganismen hergestellte Arzneistoffe

    Die Produktion von Arzneistoffen durch Mikroorganismen blickt auf eine lange Geschichte zurück: Man denke an die Gewinnung von Ethylalkohol aus...
    Rudolf Hänsel in Pharmazeutische Biologie
    Chapter 2002
  10. D-Alanine transaminase

    Dietmar Schomburg, Dörte Stephan in Enzyme Handbook 13
    Chapter 1997
  11. Manipulation of ruminal fermentation

    Ruminant animals have two metabolic systems that differ in their nutrient requirements: microbial metabolism in the rumen and mammalian metabolism in...
    T. G. Nagaraja, C. J. Newbold, ... D. I. Demeyer in The Rumen Microbial Ecosystem
    Chapter 1997
  12. Antitubercular drugs

    Isoniazid (isonicotinic acid hydrazine, INH) was first found to have in vitro activity against Mycobacterium sp. in 1945. In 1952, INH was reported...
    Peter G. Barber, William M. Goldman, ... Constance Mangone in Tuberculosis
    Chapter 1995
  13. A

    J. Elks, C. R. Ganellin in Dictionary of Drugs
    Chapter 1990
  14. Experimental Evaluation of Efficacy

    Experiments offer the possibility of varying several conditions and thus of assessing the importance of particular technical details. Studies of the...
    L. Trnka, P. Mišoň, ... H. Otten in Antituberculosis Drugs
    Chapter 1988
  15. Chemical Manipulation of Rumen Metabolism.

    Ruminant feed is exposed to fermentative digestion by the rumen microbial population before hydrolytic digestion by animal enzymes can occur. Total...
    Chapter 1987
  16. Physikalische Eigenschaften der Elemente und Verbindungen

    Claudia Synowietz, Klaus Schäfer in Chemiker-Kalender
    Chapter 1984
  17. The pathway ofD-cycloserine biosynthesis inStreptomyces garyphalus

    Incubation experiments using washed cells and toluene treated cells of Streptomyces garyphalus showed that O-acetyl- L -serine and hydroxyurea are...

    Marie-Louise Svensson, Sten Gatenbeck in Archives of Microbiology
    Article 01 March 1982
  18. Hydroxyurea, a natural metabolite and an intermediate in d-cycloserine biosynthesis in streptomyces garyphalus

    It was found that hydroxyurea, l -arginine and l -citrulline respectively significantly stimulated the formation of d -cycloserine in Streptomyces...

    Marie-Louise Svensson, Kristoffer Valeria, Sten Gatenbeck in Archives of Microbiology
    Article 01 May 1981
  19. The presence of two serine racemases in Streptomyces garyphalus, a d-cycloserine producer

    Two serine racemases (I and II) were isolated from Streptomyces garyphalus . Serine racemase I (molecular weight 93,000) was purified to a single band...

    Marie-Louise Svensson, Sten Gatenbeck in Archives of Microbiology
    Article 01 May 1981
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