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| *Acknowledgement: The review is part of a project funded by Cancer Research UK. The award number is: C55561/A21553. | | *Acknowledgement: The review is part of a project funded by Cancer Research UK. The award number is: C55561/A21553. |
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| | === 2019: [https://bpspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/prp2.468 Nicotine oxidation by genetic variants of CYP2B6 and in human brain microsomes] === |
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| | * Tobacco consumption and liability to nicotine dependence are heritable traits. One clearly implicated pathway is the C-oxidation of nicotine to nicotine iminium ion and subsequently to cotinine by CYP2A6, one of three nicotine metabolism pathways. |
| | * Common variation in the ''CYP2B6'' gene, encoding the cytochrome P450 2B6 enzyme, is associated with substrate-specific altered clearance of multiple drugs. CYP2B6 is a minor contributor to hepatic nicotine metabolism, but the enzyme has been proposed as relevant to nicotine-related behaviors because of reported ''CYP2B6'' mRNA expression in human brain tissue. |
| | * Human cell study |
| | * Adam Joseph Bloom, Pan-Fen Wang, Evan D. Kharasch First published: 11 March 2019 |
| | * This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health grants K01DA034035, R01DA14211 and R01DA25931. |
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| ===2019: [https://academic.oup.com/ntr/article/21/10/1363/5039191?login=true Socioeconomic Disparities in Electronic Cigarette Use and Transitions from Smoking]=== | | ===2019: [https://academic.oup.com/ntr/article/21/10/1363/5039191?login=true Socioeconomic Disparities in Electronic Cigarette Use and Transitions from Smoking]=== |