WIN 55,212-2 drug
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Related entities (10)
| Subject | Relation | Object | p-value | Evidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WIN 55,212-2 | targets | CB1 receptor | — | 1 |
| WIN 55,212-2 | targets | dorsal hippocampus | — | 1 |
| WIN 55,212-2 | regulates | GABA | — | 1 |
| WIN 55,212-2 | regulates | glutamate | — | 1 |
| WIN 55,212-2 | associated_with | hippocampus | — | 1 |
| WIN 55,212-2 | targets | hippocampus | — | 1 |
| WIN 55,212-2 | regulates | long-term potentiation | — | 1 |
| WIN 55,212-2 | regulates | LTP | — | 1 |
| WIN 55,212-2 | risk_factor_for | memory | — | 1 |
| WIN 55,212-2 | associated_with | Passive avoidance | — | 1 |
Mentioned in (10)
Papers in which this entity is mentioned.
- Sex-dependent effects of in utero cannabinoid exposure on cortical function. (2018)
- The Role of the Endocannabinoid System and Genetic Variation in Adolescent Brain Development. (2018)
- CB1 cannabinoid receptor-mediated increases in cyclic AMP accumulation are correlated with reduced Gi/o function. (2016)
- Cognitive Impairment Induced by Delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol Occurs through Heteromers between Cannabinoid CB1 and Serotonin 5-HT2A Receptors. (2015)
- Baths salts, spice, and related designer drugs: the science behind the headlines. (2014)
- Adolescent chronic mild stress alters hippocampal CB1 receptor-mediated excitatory neurotransmission and plasticity. (2013)
- Hippocampal CB(1) receptors mediate the memory impairing effects of Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol. (2009)
- Repeated homotypic stress elevates 2-arachidonoylglycerol levels and enhances short-term endocannabinoid signaling at inhibitory synapses in basolateral amygdala. (2009)
- Acute ethanol suppresses glutamatergic neurotransmission through endocannabinoids in hippocampal neurons. (2008)
- The preimplantation mouse embryo is a target for cannabinoid ligand-receptor signaling. (1995)
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| Raw name | Type | Papers | Mentions |
|---|---|---|---|
| win 55,212-2 | drug | 6 | 30 |
| win55212-2 | drug | 3 | 19 |
| win | drug | 2 | 10 |