EC Number |
Title |
Organism |
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1.4.3.4 | 4-Organoseleno-isoquinolines selectively and reversibly inhibit the cerebral monoamine oxidase B activity |
Rattus norvegicus |
1.4.3.4 | An investigation of the monoamine oxidase inhibition properties of pyrrolo[3,4-f]indole-5,7-dione and indole-5,6-dicarbonitrile derivatives |
Homo sapiens |
1.4.3.4 | Analysis of monoamine oxidase (MAO) enzymatic activity by high-performance liquid chromatography-diode array detection combined with an assay of oxidation with a peroxidase and its application to MAO inhibitors from foods and plants |
Homo sapiens |
1.4.3.4 | Catalytic properties of liver monoamine oxidase in the chum salmon Oncorhynchus keta |
Oncorhynchus keta |
1.4.3.4 | Comparative enzymologic study of catalytical properties of liver monoamine oxidases of sturgeon fish |
Huso huso |
1.4.3.4 | Comparative enzymologic study of catalytical properties of liver monoamine oxidases of sturgeon fish |
Acipenser gueldenstaedtii |
1.4.3.4 | Comparative enzymologic study of catalytical properties of liver monoamine oxidases of sturgeon fish |
Acipenser persicus |
1.4.3.4 | Comparative enzymologic study of catalytical properties of liver monoamine oxidases of sturgeon fish |
Acipenser stellatus |
1.4.3.4 | Crystal structures, binding interactions, and ADME evaluation of brain penetrant N-substituted indazole-5-carboxamides as subnanomolar, selective monoamine oxidase B and dual MAO-A/B inhibitors |
Rattus norvegicus |
1.4.3.4 | Crystal structures, binding interactions, and ADME evaluation of brain penetrant N-substituted indazole-5-carboxamides as subnanomolar, selective monoamine oxidase B and dual MAO-A/B inhibitors |
Homo sapiens |