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CNS & Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets, 2011
Cannabinoids are antinociceptive in animal models of acute pain, tissue injury and nerve injury induced nociception and act via their cognate receptors, cannabinoid receptor 1 and 2. This review examines the underlying biology of the endocannabinoids and behavioural, neurophysiological, neuroanatomical evidence supporting the notion of pain modulation ...
Rashmi, Talwar, Vijay Kumar, Potluri
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Cannabinoids are antinociceptive in animal models of acute pain, tissue injury and nerve injury induced nociception and act via their cognate receptors, cannabinoid receptor 1 and 2. This review examines the underlying biology of the endocannabinoids and behavioural, neurophysiological, neuroanatomical evidence supporting the notion of pain modulation ...
Rashmi, Talwar, Vijay Kumar, Potluri
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Neuropharmacology, 2006
Presynaptic terminals of cerebellar granule neurons are primary targets of cannabinoids, which act through type 1 G alpha(i/o)-coupled cannabinoid receptors (CB1) to modulate glutamate release. To study CB1 signaling investigators use primary cultures of granule neurons, typically grown in medium supplemented with elevated KCl to improve long-term ...
Mary Lou, Vallano +3 more
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Presynaptic terminals of cerebellar granule neurons are primary targets of cannabinoids, which act through type 1 G alpha(i/o)-coupled cannabinoid receptors (CB1) to modulate glutamate release. To study CB1 signaling investigators use primary cultures of granule neurons, typically grown in medium supplemented with elevated KCl to improve long-term ...
Mary Lou, Vallano +3 more
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Non-CB1, Non-CB2 Receptors for Endocannabinoids
2005V Di Marzo, L De Petrocellis
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