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Martin Kaczocha
Martin Kaczocha
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Identification of intracellular carriers for the endocannabinoid anandamide
M Kaczocha, ST Glaser, DG Deutsch
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (15), 6375-6380, 2009
3992009
Evidence against the presence of an anandamide transporter
ST Glaser, NA Abumrad, F Fatade, M Kaczocha, KM Studholme, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100 (7), 4269-4274, 2003
3542003
Fatty acid-binding proteins (FABPs) are intracellular carriers for Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD)
MW Elmes, M Kaczocha, WT Berger, KN Leung, BP Ralph, L Wang, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 290 (14), 8711-8721, 2015
3212015
Fatty acid-binding proteins transport N-acylethanolamines to nuclear receptors and are targets of endocannabinoid transport inhibitors
M Kaczocha, S Vivieca, J Sun, ST Glaser, DG Deutsch
Journal of Biological Chemistry 287 (5), 3415-3424, 2012
1972012
Anandamide transport: a critical review
ST Glaser, M Kaczocha, DG Deutsch
Life sciences 77 (14), 1584-1604, 2005
1592005
Targeting fatty acid binding protein (FABP) anandamide transporters–a novel strategy for development of anti-inflammatory and anti-nociceptive drugs
WT Berger, BP Ralph, M Kaczocha, J Sun, TE Balius, RC Rizzo, ...
PloS one 7 (12), e50968, 2012
1582012
Inhibition of fatty acid binding proteins elevates brain anandamide levels and produces analgesia
M Kaczocha, MJ Rebecchi, BP Ralph, YHG Teng, WT Berger, W Galbavy, ...
PloS one 9 (4), e94200, 2014
1492014
Anandamide uptake is consistent with rate-limited diffusion and is regulated by the degree of its hydrolysis by fatty acid amide hydrolase
M Kaczocha, A Hermann, ST Glaser, IN Bojesen, DG Deutsch
Journal of biological chemistry 281 (14), 9066-9075, 2006
1172006
Lipid droplets are novel sites of N-acylethanolamine inactivation by fatty acid amide hydrolase-2
M Kaczocha, ST Glaser, J Chae, DA Brown, DG Deutsch
Journal of biological chemistry 285 (4), 2796-2806, 2010
1052010
FABP5 coordinates lipid signaling that promotes prostate cancer metastasis
G Carbonetti, T Wilpshaar, J Kroonen, K Studholme, C Converso, ...
Scientific reports 9 (1), 18944, 2019
642019
Fatty-acid–binding protein 5 controls retrograde endocannabinoid signaling at central glutamate synapses
S Haj-Dahmane, RY Shen, MW Elmes, K Studholme, MP Kanjiya, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (13), 3482-3487, 2018
642018
Fatty Acid Binding Protein Deletion Suppresses Inflammatory Pain through Endocannabinoid/N-Acylethanolamine-Dependent Mechanisms
M Kaczocha, ST Glaser, T Maher, B Clavin, J Hamilton, JO Rourke, ...
Molecular Pain 11, s12990-015-0056-8, 2015
622015
2-Arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) membrane transport: history and outlook
A Hermann, M Kaczocha, DG Deutsch
The AAPS journal 8, E409-E412, 2006
582006
Crystallographic study of FABP5 as an intracellular endocannabinoid transporter
B Sanson, T Wang, J Sun, L Wang, M Kaczocha, I Ojima, D Deutsch, H Li
Acta Crystallographica Section D: Biological Crystallography 70 (2), 290-298, 2014
562014
Fatty acid binding protein-1 (FABP1) and the human FABP1 T94A variant: roles in the endocannabinoid system and dyslipidemias
F Schroeder, AL McIntosh, GG Martin, H Huang, D Landrock, S Chung, ...
Lipids 51, 655-676, 2016
522016
Cyclooxygenase-2 mediates anandamide metabolism in the mouse brain
ST Glaser, M Kaczocha
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics 335 (2), 380-388, 2010
522010
Fatty acid–binding protein 5 controls microsomal prostaglandin E synthase 1 (mPGES-1) induction during inflammation
D Bogdan, J Falcone, MP Kanjiya, SH Park, G Carbonetti, K Studholme, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 293 (14), 5295-5306, 2018
502018
FABP5 as a novel molecular target in prostate cancer
SE O'Sullivan, M Kaczocha
Drug discovery today 25 (11), 2056-2061, 2020
482020
Role of FAAH-like anandamide transporter in anandamide inactivation
KN Leung, MW Elmes, ST Glaser, DG Deutsch, M Kaczocha
PloS one 8 (11), e79355, 2013
472013
The antinociceptive agent SBFI-26 binds to anandamide transporters FABP5 and FABP7 at two different sites
HC Hsu, S Tong, Y Zhou, MW Elmes, S Yan, M Kaczocha, DG Deutsch, ...
Biochemistry 56 (27), 3454-3462, 2017
432017
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