The orphan G-protein coupled receptor, GPR55, is widely expressed throughout the body and is responsive to cannabinoids. However, its endogenous ligand is believed to be L-a-lysophosphatidylinositol (LPI). GPR55 is expressed in the neurons and glia of the brain and therefore has been suggested to have a regulatory role in central immune processes. This makes research into GPR55 as a potential therapeutic target attractive, particularly in relation to neuropathological conditions where inflammation is a characteristic feature. Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) for instance is a neurodegenerative disease associated with neuroinflammation, neuronal loss and cognitive decline. The present study aimed to examine the role of GPR55 in central signalling...
The G protein-coupled receptor GPR55 has been proposed as a new cannabinoid receptor associated with...
The G-protein coupled receptor, GPR55, modulates nociceptive processing. Given the expression of GPR...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD), particularly its sporadic or late-onset form (SAD/LOAD), is the most preva...
Abstract Background Neuroinflammation plays a vital role in Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegen...
Background: Neuroinflammation plays a vital role in Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative ...
The G-protein coupled receptor 55 (GPR55) is activated by lysophosphatidylinositols and some cannabi...
AbstractWe examined how lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and interferon gamma (IFN-γ), known to differential...
GPR55 was recently identified as a putative receptor for certain cannabinoids, and lysophosphatidyli...
Neuroinflammation is a crucial process to maintain homeostasis in the central nervous system (CNS). ...
GPR18, still considered an orphan receptor, may respond to endocannabinoids, whose canonical recepto...
The interaction between the nervous and immune system is well documented, although is still not full...
GPR55 is an orphan Class A G-protein coupled receptor that recognizes a sub-set of cannabinoid CB1 a...
Cannabinoids act as pleiotropic compounds exerting, among others, a broad-spectrum of neuroprotectiv...
G protein-coupled receptor 55 (GPR55) is a recently deorphanized lipid- and peptide-sensing receptor...
The interaction between the nervous and immune system is well documented, although is still not full...
The G protein-coupled receptor GPR55 has been proposed as a new cannabinoid receptor associated with...
The G-protein coupled receptor, GPR55, modulates nociceptive processing. Given the expression of GPR...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD), particularly its sporadic or late-onset form (SAD/LOAD), is the most preva...
Abstract Background Neuroinflammation plays a vital role in Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegen...
Background: Neuroinflammation plays a vital role in Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative ...
The G-protein coupled receptor 55 (GPR55) is activated by lysophosphatidylinositols and some cannabi...
AbstractWe examined how lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and interferon gamma (IFN-γ), known to differential...
GPR55 was recently identified as a putative receptor for certain cannabinoids, and lysophosphatidyli...
Neuroinflammation is a crucial process to maintain homeostasis in the central nervous system (CNS). ...
GPR18, still considered an orphan receptor, may respond to endocannabinoids, whose canonical recepto...
The interaction between the nervous and immune system is well documented, although is still not full...
GPR55 is an orphan Class A G-protein coupled receptor that recognizes a sub-set of cannabinoid CB1 a...
Cannabinoids act as pleiotropic compounds exerting, among others, a broad-spectrum of neuroprotectiv...
G protein-coupled receptor 55 (GPR55) is a recently deorphanized lipid- and peptide-sensing receptor...
The interaction between the nervous and immune system is well documented, although is still not full...
The G protein-coupled receptor GPR55 has been proposed as a new cannabinoid receptor associated with...
The G-protein coupled receptor, GPR55, modulates nociceptive processing. Given the expression of GPR...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD), particularly its sporadic or late-onset form (SAD/LOAD), is the most preva...