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Cytochrome P-450 (ALC) -- See Cytochrome P-450 CYP2E1


An ethanol-inducible cytochrome P450 enzyme that metabolizes several precarcinogens, drugs, and solvents to reactive metabolites. Substrates include ETHANOL; INHALATION ANESTHETICS; BENZENE; ACETAMINOPHEN and other low molecular weight compounds. CYP2E1 has been used as an enzyme marker in the study of alcohol abuse
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Cytochrome P-450 (Arom) -- See Aromatase


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Cytochrome P-450 -- Congresses. : Cytochrome P-450, biochemistry, biophysics, and environmental implications : proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Cytochrome P-450 held in Kuopio, Finland, May 31-June 3, 1982 / editors, Eino Hietanen, Matti Laitinen, Osmo Hänninen  1982 1
 

Cytochrome P-450 CYP19 -- See Aromatase


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Cytochrome P-450 CYP2D6. : Cytochrome P450 2D6 : structure, function, regulation and polymorphism / Shufeng Zhou  2016 1
Cytochrome P-450 CYP2E1. : Cytochrome P450 2E1 : its role in disease and drug metabolism / Aparajita Dey, editor  2013 1
Cytochrome P-450 CYP2E1 -- Metabolism : Cytochrome P450 2E1 : its role in disease and drug metabolism / Aparajita Dey, editor  2013 1
Cytochrome P-450 CYP2E1 -- toxicity : Cytochrome P450 2E1 : its role in disease and drug metabolism / Aparajita Dey, editor  2013 1
Cytochrome P-450 CYP2E1 -- Toxicology : Cytochrome P450 2E1 : its role in disease and drug metabolism / Aparajita Dey, editor  2013 1
 

Cytochrome P-450-Dependent Monooxygenase -- See Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System


A superfamily of hundreds of closely related HEMEPROTEINS found throughout the phylogenetic spectrum, from animals, plants, fungi, to bacteria. They include numerous complex monooxygenases (MIXED FUNCTION OXYGENASES). In animals, these P-450 enzymes serve two major functions: (1) biosynthesis of steroids, fatty acids, and bile acids; (2) metabolism of endogenous and a wide variety of exogenous substrates, such as toxins and drugs (BIOTRANSFORMATION). They are classified, according to their sequence similarities rather than functions, into CYP gene families (>40% homology) and subfamilies (>59% homology). For example, enzymes from the CYP1, CYP2, and CYP3 gene families are responsible for most drug metabolism
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Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System.   10
Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System -- analysis. : Cytochrome P450. Part B / edited by Eric F. Johnson, Michael R. Waterman  1996 1
Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System -- chemistry : Cytochrome P450 : structure, mechanism, and biochemistry / edited by Paul R. Ortiz de Montellano  2005 1
Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System -- genetics. : Cytochrome P450. Part C / edited by Eric F. Johnson, Michael R. Waterman  2002 1
Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System -- metabolism. : Food, nutrition, and chemical toxicity / edited by Dennis V. Parke, Costas Ioannides, Ronald Walker  1993 1
Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System -- metabolism [mesh] : Cytochromes P450 : role in the metabolism and toxicity of drugs and other xenobiotics / edited by Costas Ioannides  2008 1
Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System -- physiology   3
Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System -- physiology [mesh] : Cytochromes P450 : role in the metabolism and toxicity of drugs and other xenobiotics / edited by Costas Ioannides  2008 1
 

Cytochrome P-450 Enzymes -- See Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System


A superfamily of hundreds of closely related HEMEPROTEINS found throughout the phylogenetic spectrum, from animals, plants, fungi, to bacteria. They include numerous complex monooxygenases (MIXED FUNCTION OXYGENASES). In animals, these P-450 enzymes serve two major functions: (1) biosynthesis of steroids, fatty acids, and bile acids; (2) metabolism of endogenous and a wide variety of exogenous substrates, such as toxins and drugs (BIOTRANSFORMATION). They are classified, according to their sequence similarities rather than functions, into CYP gene families (>40% homology) and subfamilies (>59% homology). For example, enzymes from the CYP1, CYP2, and CYP3 gene families are responsible for most drug metabolism
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Cytochrome P-450 Families -- See Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System


A superfamily of hundreds of closely related HEMEPROTEINS found throughout the phylogenetic spectrum, from animals, plants, fungi, to bacteria. They include numerous complex monooxygenases (MIXED FUNCTION OXYGENASES). In animals, these P-450 enzymes serve two major functions: (1) biosynthesis of steroids, fatty acids, and bile acids; (2) metabolism of endogenous and a wide variety of exogenous substrates, such as toxins and drugs (BIOTRANSFORMATION). They are classified, according to their sequence similarities rather than functions, into CYP gene families (>40% homology) and subfamilies (>59% homology). For example, enzymes from the CYP1, CYP2, and CYP3 gene families are responsible for most drug metabolism
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Cytochrome P-450 IIE1 -- See Cytochrome P-450 CYP2E1


An ethanol-inducible cytochrome P450 enzyme that metabolizes several precarcinogens, drugs, and solvents to reactive metabolites. Substrates include ETHANOL; INHALATION ANESTHETICS; BENZENE; ACETAMINOPHEN and other low molecular weight compounds. CYP2E1 has been used as an enzyme marker in the study of alcohol abuse
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Cytochrome P-450-J -- See Cytochrome P-450 CYP2E1


An ethanol-inducible cytochrome P450 enzyme that metabolizes several precarcinogens, drugs, and solvents to reactive metabolites. Substrates include ETHANOL; INHALATION ANESTHETICS; BENZENE; ACETAMINOPHEN and other low molecular weight compounds. CYP2E1 has been used as an enzyme marker in the study of alcohol abuse
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Cytochrome P-450 -- Laboratory manuals   3
Cytochrome P-450 -- Metabolism : Cytochromes P450 : role in the metabolism and toxicity of drugs and other xenobiotics / edited by Costas Ioannides  2008 1
 

Cytochrome P-450 Monooxygenase -- See Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System


A superfamily of hundreds of closely related HEMEPROTEINS found throughout the phylogenetic spectrum, from animals, plants, fungi, to bacteria. They include numerous complex monooxygenases (MIXED FUNCTION OXYGENASES). In animals, these P-450 enzymes serve two major functions: (1) biosynthesis of steroids, fatty acids, and bile acids; (2) metabolism of endogenous and a wide variety of exogenous substrates, such as toxins and drugs (BIOTRANSFORMATION). They are classified, according to their sequence similarities rather than functions, into CYP gene families (>40% homology) and subfamilies (>59% homology). For example, enzymes from the CYP1, CYP2, and CYP3 gene families are responsible for most drug metabolism
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Cytochrome P-450 Oxygenase -- See Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System


A superfamily of hundreds of closely related HEMEPROTEINS found throughout the phylogenetic spectrum, from animals, plants, fungi, to bacteria. They include numerous complex monooxygenases (MIXED FUNCTION OXYGENASES). In animals, these P-450 enzymes serve two major functions: (1) biosynthesis of steroids, fatty acids, and bile acids; (2) metabolism of endogenous and a wide variety of exogenous substrates, such as toxins and drugs (BIOTRANSFORMATION). They are classified, according to their sequence similarities rather than functions, into CYP gene families (>40% homology) and subfamilies (>59% homology). For example, enzymes from the CYP1, CYP2, and CYP3 gene families are responsible for most drug metabolism
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Cytochrome P-450 -- Physiological effect   2
Cytochrome P-450 -- Structure : Cytochromes P450 : structure, function and mechanism / David F.V. Lewis  1996 1
 

Cytochrome P-450 Superfamily -- See Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System


A superfamily of hundreds of closely related HEMEPROTEINS found throughout the phylogenetic spectrum, from animals, plants, fungi, to bacteria. They include numerous complex monooxygenases (MIXED FUNCTION OXYGENASES). In animals, these P-450 enzymes serve two major functions: (1) biosynthesis of steroids, fatty acids, and bile acids; (2) metabolism of endogenous and a wide variety of exogenous substrates, such as toxins and drugs (BIOTRANSFORMATION). They are classified, according to their sequence similarities rather than functions, into CYP gene families (>40% homology) and subfamilies (>59% homology). For example, enzymes from the CYP1, CYP2, and CYP3 gene families are responsible for most drug metabolism
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Cytochrome P-450 -- Technique. : Cytochrome P450 / edited by Michael R. Waterman, Eric F. Johnson  2002 1
Cytochrome P-450 -- Therapeutic use : Cytochrome P450 function and pharmacological roles in inflammation and cancer / edited by James P. Hardwick  2015 1
Cytochrome P-450 -- Toxicology : Cytochromes P450 : role in the metabolism and toxicity of drugs and other xenobiotics / edited by Costas Ioannides  2008 1
 

Cytochrome P450 -- See Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System


A superfamily of hundreds of closely related HEMEPROTEINS found throughout the phylogenetic spectrum, from animals, plants, fungi, to bacteria. They include numerous complex monooxygenases (MIXED FUNCTION OXYGENASES). In animals, these P-450 enzymes serve two major functions: (1) biosynthesis of steroids, fatty acids, and bile acids; (2) metabolism of endogenous and a wide variety of exogenous substrates, such as toxins and drugs (BIOTRANSFORMATION). They are classified, according to their sequence similarities rather than functions, into CYP gene families (>40% homology) and subfamilies (>59% homology). For example, enzymes from the CYP1, CYP2, and CYP3 gene families are responsible for most drug metabolism
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Cytochrome P450 2B6 -- See Cytochrome P-450 CYP2B6


A cytochrome P450 enzyme subtype that oxidizes a diverse array of XENOBIOTICS. The expression of CYP2B6 varies widely between individuals which is due to the high rate of GENETIC POLYMORPHISMS. Examples of drugs metabolized by CYP2B6 include BUPROPION; efavirenz; CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE; and MEPERIDINE
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Cytochrome P450 2D6 -- See Cytochrome P-450 CYP2D6


A cytochrome P450 enzyme that catalyzes the hydroxylation of many drugs and environmental chemicals, such as DEBRISOQUINE; ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS; and TRICYCLIC ANTIDEPRESSANTS. This enzyme is deficient in up to 10 percent of the Caucasian population
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Cytochrome P450 2E1 -- See Cytochrome P-450 CYP2E1


An ethanol-inducible cytochrome P450 enzyme that metabolizes several precarcinogens, drugs, and solvents to reactive metabolites. Substrates include ETHANOL; INHALATION ANESTHETICS; BENZENE; ACETAMINOPHEN and other low molecular weight compounds. CYP2E1 has been used as an enzyme marker in the study of alcohol abuse
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Cytochrome p450 Families -- See Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System


A superfamily of hundreds of closely related HEMEPROTEINS found throughout the phylogenetic spectrum, from animals, plants, fungi, to bacteria. They include numerous complex monooxygenases (MIXED FUNCTION OXYGENASES). In animals, these P-450 enzymes serve two major functions: (1) biosynthesis of steroids, fatty acids, and bile acids; (2) metabolism of endogenous and a wide variety of exogenous substrates, such as toxins and drugs (BIOTRANSFORMATION). They are classified, according to their sequence similarities rather than functions, into CYP gene families (>40% homology) and subfamilies (>59% homology). For example, enzymes from the CYP1, CYP2, and CYP3 gene families are responsible for most drug metabolism
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Cytochrome P450, Family 2, Subfamily C, Polypeptide 8 -- See Cytochrome P-450 CYP2C8


A liver microsomal cytochrome P450 hydroxylase that oxidizes a broad spectrum of substrates including STEROIDS, FATTY ACIDS, and XENOBIOTICS. Examples of pharmaceutical substrates for CYP2C8 include; PACLITAXOL; torsemide; and; AMODIAQUINE
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Cytochrome P450 MP-4 -- See Cytochrome P-450 CYP2C9


A cytochrome P-450 subtype that has specificity for acidic XENOBIOTICS. It oxidizes a broad range of important clinical drugs that fall under the categories of NONSTEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AGENTS; HYPOGLYCEMIC AGENTS; ANTCOAGULANTS; and DIURETICS
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Cytochrome P450 MP-8 -- See Cytochrome P-450 CYP2C9


A cytochrome P-450 subtype that has specificity for acidic XENOBIOTICS. It oxidizes a broad range of important clinical drugs that fall under the categories of NONSTEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AGENTS; HYPOGLYCEMIC AGENTS; ANTCOAGULANTS; and DIURETICS
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Cytochrome P450 MP-20 -- See Cytochrome P-450 CYP2C8


A liver microsomal cytochrome P450 hydroxylase that oxidizes a broad spectrum of substrates including STEROIDS, FATTY ACIDS, and XENOBIOTICS. Examples of pharmaceutical substrates for CYP2C8 include; PACLITAXOL; torsemide; and; AMODIAQUINE
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Cytochrome P450 PB-1 -- See Cytochrome P-450 CYP2C9


A cytochrome P-450 subtype that has specificity for acidic XENOBIOTICS. It oxidizes a broad range of important clinical drugs that fall under the categories of NONSTEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AGENTS; HYPOGLYCEMIC AGENTS; ANTCOAGULANTS; and DIURETICS
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Cytochrome P450 Superfamily -- See Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System


A superfamily of hundreds of closely related HEMEPROTEINS found throughout the phylogenetic spectrum, from animals, plants, fungi, to bacteria. They include numerous complex monooxygenases (MIXED FUNCTION OXYGENASES). In animals, these P-450 enzymes serve two major functions: (1) biosynthesis of steroids, fatty acids, and bile acids; (2) metabolism of endogenous and a wide variety of exogenous substrates, such as toxins and drugs (BIOTRANSFORMATION). They are classified, according to their sequence similarities rather than functions, into CYP gene families (>40% homology) and subfamilies (>59% homology). For example, enzymes from the CYP1, CYP2, and CYP3 gene families are responsible for most drug metabolism
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Cytochromes -- See Also the narrower term Cytochrome P-450


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Cytochromes. : Mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation : nuclear-encoded genes, enzyme regulation, and pathophysiology / edited by Bernhard Kadenbach  2012 1
Cytochromes c : Mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation : nuclear-encoded genes, enzyme regulation, and pathophysiology / edited by Bernhard Kadenbach  2012 1
Cytochromes -- Technique. : Cytochrome P450 / edited by Michael R. Waterman, Eric F. Johnson  2002 1
 

Cytochromes Type c -- See Cytochrome c Group


A group of cytochromes with covalent thioether linkages between either or both of the vinyl side chains of protoheme and the protein. (Enzyme Nomenclature, 1992, p539)
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Cytochroom P450.   2
 

Cytodiagnoses -- See Cytodiagnosis


Diagnosis of the type and, when feasible, the cause of a pathologic process by means of microscopic study of cells in an exudate or other form of body fluid. (Stedman, 26th ed)
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