John M Bush
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Recent Articles
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Pinson A, Yarbrough A, Bush J, Cabanlong C, Shoeib A, Jackson B, et al.
Pharmacol Biochem Behav
. 2020 May;
195:172949.
PMID: 32413436
AKB48 and its fluorinated derivative 5F-AKB48 are synthetic cannabinoids (SCs) which have caused hospitalizations and deaths in human users. Abuse of SCs is dangerous because users may mistake them for...
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Jones S, Yarbrough A, Fantegrossi W, Prather P, Bush J, Radominska-Pandya A, et al.
Pharmacol Res Perspect
. 2020 Feb;
8(1):e00561.
PMID: 32003945
Synthetic cannabinoids (SCBs), designer drugs marketed as legal alternatives to marijuana, act as ligands to cannabinoid receptors; however, they have increased binding affinity and potency, resulting in toxicity symptoms such...
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Jones S, Yarbrough A, Shoeib A, Bush J, Fantegrossi W, Prather P, et al.
Xenobiotica
. 2019 Feb;
49(12):1388-1395.
PMID: 30739533
Recently, there has been a rise in abuse of synthetic cannabinoids (SCBs). The consumption of SCBs results in various effects and can induce toxic reactions, including paranoia, seizures, tachycardia and...
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Gebre S, Connor R, Xia Y, Jawed S, Bush J, Bard M, et al.
Cell Cycle
. 2012 May;
11(11):2176-88.
PMID: 22622083
In yeast cells, the vacuole divides and fuses in each round of cell cycle. While mutants defective in vacuole fusion are "wild type" for vegetative growth, most have shortened replicative...
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Tan Y, Bush J, Liu W, Tang F
Adv Appl Bioinform Chem
. 2011 Sep;
2:49-56.
PMID: 21918615
Identification of genes involved in the aging process is critical for understanding the mechanisms of age-dependent diseases such as cancer and diabetes. Measuring the mutant gene lifespan, each missing one...