AbstractCannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2) is a GPCR highly expressed on the surface of cells of the immune system, supporting its role in immunomodulation. This study has investigated the trafficking properties of this receptor when stably expressed by HEK-293 cells. As previously reported, cell surface CB2 rapidly internalized upon exposure to agonist. Direct evidence of CB2 recycling was observed upon competitive removal of the stimulating agonist by inverse agonist. CB2 also underwent slow constitutive internalization when agonist was absent and was up-regulated in the presence of inverse agonist. Co-expression of CB2 and dominant negative Rab5 resulted in a significantly reduced capacity for receptors to internalize with no effect on recycli...
Cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2) is highly expressed in immune cells and stimulation decreases inflammat...
Cb2, the gene encoding the peripheral cannabinoid receptor, is located in a common virus integration...
CB1 cannabinoid receptor (CB1R) undergoes both constitutive and agonist-induced internalization, but...
AbstractCannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2) is a GPCR highly expressed on the surface of cells of the immun...
Cannabinoids, the primary bioactive components in marijuana, bind and signal through endogenous cann...
The cannabinoid G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) CB₁ and CB₂ are expressed in different periphera...
Cannabinoid receptor type 2 (CB2) is the primary receptor pathway mediating the immunologic conseque...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) comprise one of the most therapeutically attractive family of si...
Background and PurposeThe cannabinoid CB2 receptor (CB2) is a promising therapeutic target for modul...
Agonist-induced internalization of G-protein-coupled receptors is an important mechanism for regulat...
Recruitment of leukocytes to inflammatory sites is crucial in the pathogenesis of chronic inflammato...
Cannabinoid receptor (CB)2 is an immune cell-localized GPCR that has been hypothesized to regulate t...
Recruitment of leukocytes to inflammatory sites is crucial in the pathogenesis of chronic inflammato...
Activation of the cannabinoid receptor CB2 has been shown to induce directed leukocyte migration and...
The cannabinoid receptor system plays an integral role in the transmittance of signals between cells...
Cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2) is highly expressed in immune cells and stimulation decreases inflammat...
Cb2, the gene encoding the peripheral cannabinoid receptor, is located in a common virus integration...
CB1 cannabinoid receptor (CB1R) undergoes both constitutive and agonist-induced internalization, but...
AbstractCannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2) is a GPCR highly expressed on the surface of cells of the immun...
Cannabinoids, the primary bioactive components in marijuana, bind and signal through endogenous cann...
The cannabinoid G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) CB₁ and CB₂ are expressed in different periphera...
Cannabinoid receptor type 2 (CB2) is the primary receptor pathway mediating the immunologic conseque...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) comprise one of the most therapeutically attractive family of si...
Background and PurposeThe cannabinoid CB2 receptor (CB2) is a promising therapeutic target for modul...
Agonist-induced internalization of G-protein-coupled receptors is an important mechanism for regulat...
Recruitment of leukocytes to inflammatory sites is crucial in the pathogenesis of chronic inflammato...
Cannabinoid receptor (CB)2 is an immune cell-localized GPCR that has been hypothesized to regulate t...
Recruitment of leukocytes to inflammatory sites is crucial in the pathogenesis of chronic inflammato...
Activation of the cannabinoid receptor CB2 has been shown to induce directed leukocyte migration and...
The cannabinoid receptor system plays an integral role in the transmittance of signals between cells...
Cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2) is highly expressed in immune cells and stimulation decreases inflammat...
Cb2, the gene encoding the peripheral cannabinoid receptor, is located in a common virus integration...
CB1 cannabinoid receptor (CB1R) undergoes both constitutive and agonist-induced internalization, but...