GPR18, GPR55 and GPR119 (provisional nomenclature), although showing little structural similarity to CB1 and CB2 cannabinoid receptors, respond to endogenous agents analogous to the endogenous cannabinoid ligands, as well as some natural/synthetic cannabinoid receptor ligands [98]. Although there are multiple reports to indicate that GPR18, GPR55 and GPR119 can be activated in vitro by N-arachidonoylglycine, lysophosphatidylinositol and N-oleoylethanolamide, respectively, there is a lack of evidence for activation by these lipid messengers in vivo. As such, therefore, these receptors retain their orphan status
Table 1 lists a number of putative GPCRs identified by NC-IUPHAR [191], for which preliminary evid...
The orphan G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR), GPR18, has been recently proposed as a potential membe...
The orphan G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR), GPR18, has been recently proposed as a potential membe...
GPR18, GPR55 and GPR119 (provisional nomenclature), although showing little structural similarity t...
Of the druggable group of G protein-coupled receptors in the human genome, a number remain which hav...
GPR3, GPR6, and GPR12 are three orphan receptors that belong to the Class A family of G-protein-coup...
GPR55 is an orphan Class A G-protein coupled receptor that recognizes a sub-set of cannabinoid CB1 a...
The endocannabinoid system functions through two well characterized receptor systems termed CB1 and ...
Increasing experimental studies indicate the existence of novel molecular targets for cannabinoid li...
Cannabis and cannabinoids are currently being investigated for their potential utility as therapeuti...
GPR18 is an orphan G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) expressed in cells of the immune system. It is ...
GPR18 receptor is a candidate cannabinoid receptor with potential of being a novel therapeutic targe...
G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) function as both gatekeepers and molecular messengers of the cel...
GPR18 is a G-protein-coupled receptor that belongs to the orphan class A family. Even though it shar...
GPR18 is an orphan G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) that has been proposed to be the abnormal canna...
Table 1 lists a number of putative GPCRs identified by NC-IUPHAR [191], for which preliminary evid...
The orphan G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR), GPR18, has been recently proposed as a potential membe...
The orphan G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR), GPR18, has been recently proposed as a potential membe...
GPR18, GPR55 and GPR119 (provisional nomenclature), although showing little structural similarity t...
Of the druggable group of G protein-coupled receptors in the human genome, a number remain which hav...
GPR3, GPR6, and GPR12 are three orphan receptors that belong to the Class A family of G-protein-coup...
GPR55 is an orphan Class A G-protein coupled receptor that recognizes a sub-set of cannabinoid CB1 a...
The endocannabinoid system functions through two well characterized receptor systems termed CB1 and ...
Increasing experimental studies indicate the existence of novel molecular targets for cannabinoid li...
Cannabis and cannabinoids are currently being investigated for their potential utility as therapeuti...
GPR18 is an orphan G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) expressed in cells of the immune system. It is ...
GPR18 receptor is a candidate cannabinoid receptor with potential of being a novel therapeutic targe...
G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) function as both gatekeepers and molecular messengers of the cel...
GPR18 is a G-protein-coupled receptor that belongs to the orphan class A family. Even though it shar...
GPR18 is an orphan G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) that has been proposed to be the abnormal canna...
Table 1 lists a number of putative GPCRs identified by NC-IUPHAR [191], for which preliminary evid...
The orphan G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR), GPR18, has been recently proposed as a potential membe...
The orphan G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR), GPR18, has been recently proposed as a potential membe...