"4-Aminobenzoic Acid" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, 
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				An aminobenzoic acid isomer that combines with pteridine and GLUTAMIC ACID to form FOLIC ACID. The fact that 4-aminobenzoic acid absorbs light throughout the UVB range has also resulted in its use as an ingredient in SUNSCREENS.
    
			
			
				
				
					
						| Descriptor ID | D010129 | 
					
						| MeSH Number(s) | D02.241.223.100.050.500.640 D02.455.426.559.389.127.020.937.640 | 
					
						| Concept/Terms | 4-Aminobenzoic Acid4-Aminobenzoic Acid4 Aminobenzoic AcidAminobenzoic Acid (USP)para-Aminobenzoic Acidpara Aminobenzoic Acidp-Aminobenzoic Acidp Aminobenzoic AcidPABA
 Potassium AminobenzoatePotassium AminobenzoateAminobenzoate, PotassiumPotassium 4-Aminobenzoate4-Aminobenzoate, PotassiumPotassium 4 Aminobenzoate4-Aminobenzoic Acid, Potassium Salt4 Aminobenzoic Acid, Potassium Salt
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| 2019 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 
| 2021 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 
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				Below are the most recent publications written about "4-Aminobenzoic Acid" by people in Profiles.
						
					
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								Glutathione S-Transferase P Influences Redox Homeostasis and Response to Drugs that Induce the Unfolded Protein Response in Zebrafish. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 2021 04; 377(1):121-132. 
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								The International Consortium for Quality Research on Dietary Sodium/Salt (TRUE) position statement on the use of 24-hour, spot, and short duration (<24?hours) timed urine collections to assess dietary sodium intake. J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich). 2019 06; 21(6):700-709. 
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								Small molecule inhibitors of the Pyk2 and FAK kinases modulate chemoattractant-induced migration, adhesion and Akt activation in follicular and marginal zone B cells. Cell Immunol. 2012 Jan-Feb; 275(1-2):47-54. 
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								Diazeniumdiolate mediated nitrosative stress alters nitric oxide homeostasis through intracellular calcium and S-glutathionylation of nitric oxide synthetase. PLoS One. 2010 Nov 30; 5(11):e14151. 
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								Cellular resistance to a nitric oxide releasing glutathione S-transferase P-activated prodrug, PABA/NO. Invest New Drugs. 2011 Oct; 29(5):719-29. 
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								Nitrosative stress-induced s-glutathionylation of protein disulfide isomerase leads to activation of the unfolded protein response. Cancer Res. 2009 Oct 01; 69(19):7626-34. 
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								A novel role for human sulfiredoxin in the reversal of glutathionylation. Cancer Res. 2006 Jul 01; 66(13):6800-6. 
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								PABA/NO as an anticancer lead: analogue synthesis, structure revision, solution chemistry, reactivity toward glutathione, and in vitro activity. J Med Chem. 2006 Feb 09; 49(3):1157-64. 
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								A glutathione S-transferase pi-activated prodrug causes kinase activation concurrent with S-glutathionylation of proteins. Mol Pharmacol. 2006 Feb; 69(2):501-8. 
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								Glutathione S-transferases as regulators of kinase pathways and anticancer drug targets. Methods Enzymol. 2005; 401:287-307.