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The endocannabinoids do not follow the path of a typical chemical synaptic signaling which is for a neurotransmitter to flow from a presynaptic neuron to a postsynaptic neuron and attach to a specific ...
Endocannabinoids are lipid chemical mediators that act locally by activating cannabinoid receptors of type 1 (CB 1) and type 2 (CB 2) receptors. The two most-studied endocannabinoids are ...
Contrary to popular belief, a new study reaffirms that experiencing a so-called "runner's high" doesn't depend on endorphins—but does rely on exercise-induced endocannabinoids.
Endocannabinoids -- The Brain's Cannabis -- Demonstrate Novel Modes Of Action To Stress Date: July 20, 2005 Source: American Physiological Society Summary: Research teams from Louisiana, Japan and ...
The endocannabinoid is a complex system that still isn't fully understood. We'll go over what experts do know about it, including how it works, the ways it interacts with cannabis, and theories ...
A THC-like substance that occurs naturally in humans and other vertebrates helps maintain immunity, memory, nerve function and more – and research suggests a lack of it can harm health.
A newly discovered molecular mechanism helps control the amount and effectiveness of a substance that mimics an active ingredient in marijuana, but that is produced by the body's own nerve cells.
Neo-1 is the first model to unify de novo molecular generation and atomic-level structure prediction in a single model, by generating latent representations of whole molecules instead of ...
A newly discovered molecular mechanism helps control the amount and effectiveness of a substance that mimics an active ingredient in marijuana, but that is produced by the body's own nerve cells.
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