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Cannabinoid R1/CB1 Antagonists: Small Molecules and Peptides

Cannabinoid Receptors are seven-pass transmembrane proteins that belong to the rhodopsin family of G protein-coupled receptors. There are at least two types of Cannabinoid receptors, CB1R and CB2R, which are activated by a family of endogenous arachidonic acid derivatives, such as the endocannabinoids and D9-THC. CB1R is expressed in the central nervous system and upper GI tract, while CB2R is expressed by selected neuronal cell types and hematopoietic cells.

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Cannabinoid R1/CB1 Antagonists: Small Molecules and Peptides

Cannabinoid Receptors are seven-pass transmembrane proteins that belong to the rhodopsin family of G protein-coupled receptors. There are at least two types of Cannabinoid receptors, CB1R and CB2R, which are activated by a family of endogenous arachidonic acid derivatives, such as the endocannabinoids and D9-THC. CB1R is expressed in the central nervous system and upper GI tract, while CB2R is expressed by selected neuronal cell types and hematopoietic cells.

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Potent CB1 antagonist; also GPR55 agonist

CB1 antagonist

High affinity and selective CB1 antagonist

Ultra-high affinity and selective CB1 antagonist

High affinity and selective CB1 antagonist

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