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Cannabinoid Receptor 1 trafficking and the role of the intracellular pool: Implications for therapeutics

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Cannabinoid Receptor 1 trafficking and the role of the intracellular pool: Implications for therapeutics
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Cannabinoid Receptor 1 (CB1), an abundant G-protein coupled receptor in the CNS, is currently of significant interest as a therapeutic target. Although the cellular control of receptor trafficking is intimately linked with drug effects, CB1 trafficking is poorly defined in the current literature and conflicting evidence exists as to whether CB1 should be classified as a recycling, degrading or “dual-fate” receptor. Of particular interest is the widely noted intracellular pool which has been s...

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Research paper
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Journal article
Date created
2010-10
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Grimsey, Natasha / Graham, Euan / Dragunow, Michael / Glass, Michelle
URL
http://hdl.handle.net/2292/10466
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Animals / Cannabinoids / Cell Line / Cell Membrane / Cricetinae / Cytoplasm / Humans / Protein Transport / Rats / Receptors, Cannabinoid / Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled

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