Brimijoin_2011_CNS.Neurol.Disord.Drug.Targets_10_880

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Title : Interception of cocaine by enzyme or antibody delivered with viral gene transfer: a novel strategy for preventing relapse in recovering drug users - Brimijoin_2011_CNS.Neurol.Disord.Drug.Targets_10_880
Author(s) : Brimijoin S
Ref : CNS Neurol Disord Drug Targets , 10 :880 , 2011
Abstract :

Recent progress in enzyme engineering has led to versions of human butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) that hydrolyze cocaine efficiently in plasma, reduce concentrations reaching reward neurocircuity in the brain, and weaken behavioral responses to this drug. Along with enzyme advances, increasingly avid anti-cocaine antibodies and potent anti-cocaine vaccines have also been developed. Here we review these developments and consider the potential advantages along with the risks of delivering drug-intercepting proteins via gene transfer approaches to treat cocaine addiction.

PubMedSearch : Brimijoin_2011_CNS.Neurol.Disord.Drug.Targets_10_880
PubMedID: 22229308

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Brimijoin S (2011)
Interception of cocaine by enzyme or antibody delivered with viral gene transfer: a novel strategy for preventing relapse in recovering drug users
CNS Neurol Disord Drug Targets 10 :880

Brimijoin S (2011)
CNS Neurol Disord Drug Targets 10 :880