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Academic Article AM-251 and rimonabant act as direct antagonists at mu-opioid receptors: implications for opioid/cannabinoid interaction studies.
Academic Article Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of aminoalkylindole derivatives as cannabinoid receptor ligands with potential for treatment of alcohol abuse.
Concept Cannabinoid Receptor Agonists
Academic Article Distinct pharmacology and metabolism of K2 synthetic cannabinoids compared to ?(9)-THC: mechanism underlying greater toxicity?
Academic Article Palmitoylethanolamide regulates development of intestinal radiation injury in a mast cell-dependent manner.
Academic Article Non-Selective Cannabinoid Receptor Antagonists, Hinokiresinols Reduce Infiltration of Microglia/Macrophages into Ischemic Brain Lesions in Rat via Modulating 2-Arachidonolyglycerol-Induced Migration and Mitochondrial Activity.
Academic Article Tamoxifen Isomers and Metabolites Exhibit Distinct Affinity and Activity at Cannabinoid Receptors: Potential Scaffold for Drug Development.
Academic Article Characterization of structurally novel G protein biased CB1 agonists: Implications for drug development.
Grant Selective CB2 Cannabinoid Agonists as Candidate Therapeutics for ALS
Grant CANNABINOID AGONIST REGULATION OF SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION
Grant Selective CB2 Cannabinoid Agonists as Candidate Therapeutics for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
Academic Article Binding Modes and Selectivity of Cannabinoid 1 (CB1) and Cannabinoid 2 (CB2) Receptor Ligands.
Academic Article Metabolites of Synthetic Cannabinoid 5F-MDMB-PINACA Retain Affinity, Act as High Efficacy Agonists and Exhibit Atypical Pharmacodynamic Properties at CB1 Receptors.

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