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1. Fluoxetine removal by anodic oxidation using different anode materials and graphite cathode.

2. Facile synthesis of Eu 3+ -doped niobium carbide MXene quantum dots for parallel detection of hypoxanthine and fluoxetine via fluorescence quenching and enhancement mechanisms.

3. Potentiation of Brain Bioavailability Using Thermoreversible Cubosomal Formulation.

4. Protein synergistic action-based development and application of a molecularly imprinted chiral sensor for highly stereoselective recognition of S-fluoxetine.

5. Fluoxetine and sertraline based multitarget inhibitors of cholinesterases and monoamine oxidase-A/B for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease: Synthesis, pharmacology and molecular modeling studies.

6. The impact of fluoxetine and pH values on relaxation of the ternary lipid monolayers.

7. Tuning the activity of known drugs via the introduction of halogen atoms, a case study of SERT ligands - Fluoxetine and fluvoxamine.

8. Label-free high-throughput screening assay for the identification of norepinephrine transporter (NET/SLC6A2) inhibitors.

9. Antidepressant drugs act by directly binding to TRKB neurotrophin receptors.

10. Simultaneous quantification of vortioxetine, fluoxetine and their metabolites in rat plasma by UPLC-MS/MS.

11. Antibacterial activity of fluoxetine-loaded starch nanocapsules.

12. Effect of fluoxetine at different concentrations on the adsorption behavior of Langmuir monolayers.

13. Radical scavenging activity of natural antioxidants and drugs: Development of a combined machine learning and quantum chemistry protocol.

14. Studies on the interfacial behavior of DPPC/DPPG mixed monolayers in the presence of fluoxetine.

15. Synthesis and antiviral effect of novel fluoxetine analogues as enterovirus 2C inhibitors.

16. Surface Interactions during the Removal of Emerging Contaminants by Hydrochar-Based Adsorbents.

17. Evaluation of anti-depressant effects of phthalazinone-based triple-acting small molecules against 5-HT 2A , 5-HT 2C , and the serotonin transporter.

18. Fast-Acting Black-Phosphorus-Assisted Depression Therapy with Low Toxicity.

19. An in vivo evaluation of the ontogeny of stereoselective fluoxetine metabolism and disposition in lambs from birth to one year of age.

20. Molecular determinants of chemical modulation of two-pore domain potassium channels.

21. CNTs coated charcoal as a hybrid composite material: Adsorption of fluoxetine probed by zebrafish embryos and its potential for environmental remediation.

22. Computational and experimental studies on the interaction between butyrylcholinesterase and fluoxetine: implications in health and disease.

23. An In Vitro Study of Aromatic Stacking of Drug Molecules.

24. Inhibitory and Stimulatory Effects of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors on Cytochrome P450 2D6-mediated Dopamine Formation from p-Tyramine.

25. Accumulation, metabolite and active defence system responses of fluoxetine in zebrafish embryos: Influence of multiwalled carbon nanotubes with different functional groups.

26. Influence of photolabile pharmaceuticals on the photodegradation and toxicity of fluoxetine and fluvoxamine.

27. On the interaction between fluoxetine and lipid membranes: Effect of the lipid composition.

28. Spectrophotometric determination of fluoxetine by molecularly imprinted polypyrrole and optimization by experimental design, artificial neural network and genetic algorithm.

29. Applicability evaluation of advanced processes for elimination of neurophysiological activity of antidepressant fluoxetine.

30. Electron beam irradiation induced degradation of antidepressant drug fluoxetine in water matrices.

31. Analytical methodologies for the stereoselective determination of fluoxetine: An overview.

32. Enantioselective transformation of fluoxetine in water and its ecotoxicological relevance.

33. Global transcriptomic analysis of zebrafish in response to embryonic exposure to three antidepressants, amitriptyline, fluoxetine and mianserin.

34. Effect of electrostatic interaction between fluoxetine and lipid membranes on the partitioning of fluoxetine investigated using second derivative spectrophotometry and FTIR.

35. Fluoxetine and thioridazine inhibit efflux and attenuate crystalline biofilm formation by Proteus mirabilis.

36. Preliminary studies for the development of intranasal nanoemulsion containing CNS agent: emphasizing the utilization of cut and weigh method.

37. Photo-Fenton degradation of the pharmaceuticals ciprofloxacin and fluoxetine after anaerobic pre-treatment of hospital effluent.

38. Determination of fluoxetine in pharmaceutical and biological samples based on the silver nanoparticle enhanced fluorescence of fluoxetine-terbium complex.

39. Photodegradation of pharmaceutical persistent pollutants using hydroxyapatite-based materials.

40. Parallel artificial liquid membrane extraction as an efficient tool for removal of phospholipids from human plasma.

41. Synthesis of (18) F-Difluoromethylarenes from Aryl (Pseudo) Halides.

42. Simultaneous enantioselective quantification of fluoxetine and norfluoxetine in human milk by direct sample injection using 2-dimensional liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.

43. Degradation and acute toxicity removal of the antidepressant Fluoxetine (Prozac(®)) in aqueous systems by electron beam irradiation.

44. Application of Fluorescence Spectrometry With Multivariate Calibration to the Enantiomeric Recognition of Fluoxetine in Pharmaceutical Preparations.

45. Sulforaphane produces antidepressant- and anxiolytic-like effects in adult mice.

46. Indirect enantioseparation of fluoxetine in mouse serum by derivatization with 1R-(-)-menthyl chloroformate followed by ultra high performance liquid chromatography and quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry.

47. On-Line Restricted Access Molecularly Imprinted Solid-Phase Extraction of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors Directly from Untreated Human Plasma Samples Followed by HPLC-UV Analysis.

48. Fluoxetine reduces CES1, CES2, and CYP3A4 expression through decreasing PXR and increasing DEC1 in HepG2 cells.

49. Serotonin 6 receptor controls Alzheimer's disease and depression.

50. Sonochemical degradation of the pharmaceutical fluoxetine: Effect of parameters, organic and inorganic additives and combination with a biological system.

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