Cocaine is a powerful central nervous stimulant and among the most abused of drugs. Despite decades of efforts, however, no effective pharmacological treatments are available against cocaine addiction or toxic effects. Classical receptor-antagonist therapeutic approaches have not yielded significant effects, although cocaine targets are well known, thus fostering development of alternative therapeutic strategies. Recent evidence indicates that a sensible approach for treatment of cocaine abuse could be to interfere with cocaine pharmacokinetics, i.e. by preventing the drug from reaching the receptors responsible for its biological effects. Administration of cocaine binding antibodies as well as catalytic antibodies and enzymes that hydrolyz...
Cocaine is considered to be the most addictive of all substances of abuse and mediates its effects b...
Cocaine is considered to be the most addictive of all substances of abuse and mediates its effects b...
A promising strategy for drug abuse treatment is to accelerate the drug metabolism by administration...
Cocaine is a powerful central nervous stimulant and among the most abused of drugs. Despite decades ...
Cocaine use is a widespread problem in the United States with 2 million current users who make about...
There is no approved means to prevent the toxic actions of cocaine. Cocaine esterase (CocE) is found...
Cocaine abuse and toxicity remain widespread problems in the United States. Currently cocaine toxici...
umans are not the only mammals to indulge in cocaine. A particular strain of the bacterium Rhodococc...
Previous studies have demonstrated the capacity of a long-acting mutant form of a naturally occurrin...
Cocaine esterase (CocE) is the most efficient cocaine-metabolizing enzyme tested in vivo to date, di...
Recombinant bacterial cocaine esterase (CocE) represents a potential protein therapeutic for cocaine...
The Bacterial cocaine esterase (CocE) mutants disclosed herein each have enhanced catalytic efficien...
Cocaine abuse is a world-wide public health and social problem without a US Food and Drug Administra...
No small-molecule therapeutic is available to treat cocaine addiction, but enzyme-based therapy to a...
ABSTRACT: Cocaine esterase (CocE) is known as the most efficient natural enzyme for cocaine hydrolys...
Cocaine is considered to be the most addictive of all substances of abuse and mediates its effects b...
Cocaine is considered to be the most addictive of all substances of abuse and mediates its effects b...
A promising strategy for drug abuse treatment is to accelerate the drug metabolism by administration...
Cocaine is a powerful central nervous stimulant and among the most abused of drugs. Despite decades ...
Cocaine use is a widespread problem in the United States with 2 million current users who make about...
There is no approved means to prevent the toxic actions of cocaine. Cocaine esterase (CocE) is found...
Cocaine abuse and toxicity remain widespread problems in the United States. Currently cocaine toxici...
umans are not the only mammals to indulge in cocaine. A particular strain of the bacterium Rhodococc...
Previous studies have demonstrated the capacity of a long-acting mutant form of a naturally occurrin...
Cocaine esterase (CocE) is the most efficient cocaine-metabolizing enzyme tested in vivo to date, di...
Recombinant bacterial cocaine esterase (CocE) represents a potential protein therapeutic for cocaine...
The Bacterial cocaine esterase (CocE) mutants disclosed herein each have enhanced catalytic efficien...
Cocaine abuse is a world-wide public health and social problem without a US Food and Drug Administra...
No small-molecule therapeutic is available to treat cocaine addiction, but enzyme-based therapy to a...
ABSTRACT: Cocaine esterase (CocE) is known as the most efficient natural enzyme for cocaine hydrolys...
Cocaine is considered to be the most addictive of all substances of abuse and mediates its effects b...
Cocaine is considered to be the most addictive of all substances of abuse and mediates its effects b...
A promising strategy for drug abuse treatment is to accelerate the drug metabolism by administration...