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1. Escherichia coli RimI Encodes Serotonin N -Acetyltransferase Activity and Its Overexpression Leads to Enhanced Growth and Melatonin Biosynthesis.

2. The Role of the PAA1 Gene on Melatonin Biosynthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae : A Search of New Arylalkylamine N -Acetyltransferases.

3. The Role of the PAA1 Gene on Melatonin Biosynthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: A Search of New Arylalkylamine N-Acetyltransferases

4. Investigators at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Describe Findings in Life Science (Structural Pharmacology and Therapeutic Potential of 5-methoxytryptamines).

5. Comparative genomics of N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine members in four Prunus species with insights into bud dormancy and abiotic stress responses in Prunus avium.

6. The cutaneous stress response system in three-spined stickleback and European flounder exposed to oxidative stress: Different mode of action.

7. Pharmacological manipulation of serotonin receptors during brain embryogenesis favours stress resiliency in female rats

8. Melanogenesis Is Directly Affected by Metabolites of Melatonin in Human Melanoma Cells.

9. Alternative Ligands at Melatonin Receptors

10. 'Foxtrot' fumarate: a water-soluble salt of N,N-diallyl-5-methoxytryptamine (5-MeO-DALT)

11. Taxon- and Site-Specific Melatonin Catabolism.

12. Chloroplast overexpression of rice caffeic acid O-methyltransferase increases melatonin production in chloroplasts via the 5-methoxytryptamine pathway in transgenic rice plants.

13. Pharmacological manipulation of serotonin receptors during brain embryogenesis favours stress resiliency in female rats.

14. Melatonin biosynthesis in plants: multiple pathways catalyze tryptophan to melatonin in the cytoplasm or chloroplasts.

15. On the significance of an alternate pathway of melatonin synthesis via 5-methoxytryptamine: comparisons across species.

16. Taxon- and Site-Specific Melatonin Catabolism

17. Chloroplastic and cytoplasmic overexpression of sheep serotonin N-acetyltransferase in transgenic rice plants is associated with low melatonin production despite high enzyme activity.

18. Melatonin and its metabolites accumulate in the human epidermis in vivo and inhibit proliferation and tyrosinase activity in epidermal melanocytes in vitro.

19. Cloning of Arabidopsis serotonin N-acetyltransferase and its role with caffeic acid O-methyltransferase in the biosynthesis of melatonin in vitro despite their different subcellular localizations.

20. Melatonin and its metabolites ameliorate ultraviolet B-induced damage in human epidermal keratinocytes.

21. Metabotropic 5-HT receptor-mediated effects in the human submucous plexus.

22. Metabolism of melatonin and biological activity of intermediates of melatoninergic pathway in human skin cells.

23. Functions and prospects of melatonin in plant growth, yield, and quality.

24. Changes in the Metabolic Profile of Melatonin Synthesis-Related Indoles during Post-Embryonic Development of the Turkey Pineal Organ.

25. The antioxidant behaviour of melatonin and structural analogues during lipid peroxidation depends not only on their functional groups but also on the assay system

26. Melatonin, hormone of darkness and more – occurrence, control mechanisms, actions and bioactive metabolites.

27. CYP2D6 and DRD2 genes differentially impact pharmacodynamic sensitivity and time course of prolactin response to perphenazine.

28. The effect of melatonin and structural analogues on the lipid peroxidation of triglycerides enriched in ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids

29. CYP2D6 genotype in relation to perphenazine concentration and pituitary pharmacodynamic tissue sensitivity in Asians: CYP2D6-serotonin-dopamine crosstalk revisited.

30. Could endogenous substrates of drug-metabolizing enzymes influence constitutive physiology and drug target responsiveness?

31. Proton and Carbon‐13 NMR Studies of Some Tryptamines, Precursors, and Derivatives: Ab Initio Calculations for Optimized Structures.

32. Fourier transform infrared spectra and molecular structure of 5-methoxytryptamine, N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine and N-phenylsulfonamide-5-methoxytryptamine

33. Alternative Ligands at Melatonin Receptors.

34. Cloning, Expression, Purification, Crystallization, and X-Ray Structural Determination of the Human NQO2 in Complex with Melatonin.

35. Measuring Binding at the Putative Melatonin Receptor MT3.

36. Potentiation by deprenyl of the autoreceptor-mediated inhibition of [H]-5-hydroxytryptamine release by 5-methoxytryptamine.

37. The influence of different 5-methoxyindoles on the process of protein/peptide secretion characterized by the formation of granular vesicles in the mouse pineal gland.

38. Investigation of the 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor mediating the 'transient' short-circuit current response in guinea-pig ileal mucosa.

39. Characterization of a serotonin receptor endogenous to frog melanophores.

40. Effects of 5-HT receptor stimulation on basal and electrically evoked release of acetylcholine from guinea-pig myenteric plexus.

41. 5-Methoxytryptamine and 2-methyl-5-hydroxytryptamine-induced desensitization as a discriminative tool for the 5-HT and putative 5-HT receptors in guinea pig ileum.

42. Plasma concentrations of 5-methoxytryptamine, 5-methoxytryptophol and melatonin after 5-methoxytryptamine administration of golden hamsters: physiological implications.

43. Effect of different photoperiods on the diurnal rhythm of 5-methoxytryptamine in the pineal gland of golden hamsters ( Mesocricetus auratus).

44. Effect of pinealectomy and a constant high level of circulating melatonin or of 5-methoxytryptamine on the vasopressinergic innervation in the brain of the European hamster (Cricetus cricetus, L).

45. Effect of 5-methoxytryptamine on testicular atrophy induced by experimental or natural short photoperiods in the golden hamster ( mesocricetus auratus).

46. Morning injections of large doses of melatonin, but not of 5-methoxytryptamine, prevent in the hamster the antigonadotropic effect of 5-methoxytryptamine administered late in the afternoon.

47. Daily 5-methoxytryptamine injections inhibit short-day-induced testicular atrophy in golden hamsters.

48. The presence and function of melatonin and structurally related indoleamines in a dinoflagellate, and a hypothesis on the evolutionary significance of these tryptophan metabolites in unicellulars.

49. Trends in DMT and Other Tryptamine Use Among Young Adults in the United States

50. Physiological disposition of 5-methoxytryptamine and the rope climbing performance of rats.

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