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期刊名:International journal of tryptophan research

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ISSN:1178-6469

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IF/分区:4.1/Q1

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Grace C Lin,Julia Tevini,Lisa Mair et al. Grace C Lin et al.
Tryptophan is an essential amino acid and plays an important role in several metabolic processes relevant for the human health. As the main metabolic pathway for tryptophan along the kynurenine axis is involved in inflammatory responses, ch...
Korrapati V Sathyasaikumar,Tonali Blanco-Ayala,Yiran Zheng et al. Korrapati V Sathyasaikumar et al.
Alterations in the composition of the gut microbiota may be causally associated with several brain diseases. Indole-3-propionic acid (IPrA) is a tryptophan-derived metabolite, which is produced by intestinal commensal microbes, rapidly ente...
Sofie Km van Zundert,Lenie van Rossem,Mina Mirzaian et al. Sofie Km van Zundert et al.
Background: The vital role of the maternal tryptophan (TRP) metabolism in maternal health and pregnancy is well established. However, non-medical maternal determinants influencing the TRP metabolism have been poorly inves...
Sagar Vyavahare,Pankaj Ahluwalia,Sonu Kumar Gupta et al. Sagar Vyavahare et al.
Aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR), a ligand-activated transcription factor, is crucial in maintaining the skeletal system. Our study focuses on encapsulating the role of AhR in bone biology and identifying novel signaling pathways in musculos...
Benjamin Sebastian Summers,Sarah Thomas Broome,Tsz Wai Rosita Pang et al. Benjamin Sebastian Summers et al.
Stem cells are ubiquitously found in various tissues and organs in the body, and underpin the body's ability to repair itself following injury or disease initiation, though repair can sometimes be compromised. Understanding how stem cells a...
Funda Orhan,Lilly Schwieler,Göran Engberg et al. Funda Orhan et al.
In recent years, kynurenine metabolites generated by tryptophan catabolism have gained increasing attention in the context of brain diseases. The question of importance is whether there is a relationship between peripheral and central level...
Bruno Pedraz-Petrozzi,Eva Kathrin Lamadé,Marta Marszalek-Grabska et al. Bruno Pedraz-Petrozzi et al.
Traumatic experiences and fetal development influence tryptophan (TRP) and its neuroactive byproduct, kynurenic acid (KYNA). Maternal TRP metabolite levels during pregnancy vary by fetal sex, with higher concentrations in mothers carrying m...
Gregory Oxenkrug,Brent Forester Gregory Oxenkrug
Introduction: Limited clinical efficiency of current medications warrants search for new antipsychotic agents. Deorphanized G-protein coupled receptor (GPR)109A has not attracted much of attention of schizophrenia researc...
Guillaume Pamart,Philippe Gosset,Olivier Le Rouzic et al. Guillaume Pamart et al.
The kynurenine pathway is the primary route for tryptophan catabolism and has received increasing attention as its association with inflammation and the immune system has become more apparent. This review provides a broad overview of the ky...