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Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|September 26, 2006
Effects of the CB1R agonist WIN-55,212-2 and the CB1R antagonists SR-141716 and AM-1387: open-field examination in ratsT U C Järbe, T Ross, N V DiPatrizio, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|October 9, 1999
High-resolution NMR and computer modeling studies of the cannabimimetic aminoalkylindole prototype WIN-55212-2X Q Xie, X W Han, J Z Chen, et al.
Psychopharmacology|November 16, 2007
Cannabinoid CB1 antagonists and dopamine antagonists produce different effects on a task involving response allocation and effort-related choice in food-seeking behaviorK S Sink, V K Vemuri, T Olszewska, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|July 9, 1982
Structure activity correlations in the inhibition of brain synaptosomal 3H-norepinephrine uptake by phenethylamine analogs. The role of alpha-alkyl side chain and methoxyl ring substitutionsA Makriyannis, D Bowerman, P Y Sze, et al.
British Journal of Pharmacology|December 13, 2006
Activation of peripheral cannabinoid CB1 and CB2 receptors suppresses the maintenance of inflammatory nociception: a comparative analysisT Gutierrez, J N Farthing, A M Zvonok, et al.
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|August 16, 2008
Oral bioavailability of the novel cannabinoid CB1 antagonist AM6527: effects on food-reinforced behavior and comparisons with AM4113K S Sink, V K Vemuri, J Wood, et al.
Psychopharmacology|October 10, 2008
Cognitive effects of psychotomimetic drugs in rats discriminating number cuesC B Willmore, D M Krall, F M Spears, et al.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry|June 27, 2001
Stereochemical selectivity of methanandamides for the CB1 and CB2 cannabinoid receptors and their metabolic stabilityA Goutopoulos, P Fan, A D Khanolkar, et al.
Analytical Biochemistry|June 15, 1996
High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of anandamide amidase activity in rat brain microsomesW Lang, C Qin, W A Hill, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 13, 2004
Anandamide transport is independent of fatty-acid amide hydrolase activity and is blocked by the hydrolysis-resistant inhibitor AM1172D Fegley, S Kathuria, R Mercier, et al.
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Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|September 26, 2006
Effects of the CB1R agonist WIN-55,212-2 and the CB1R antagonists SR-141716 and AM-1387: open-field examination in ratsT U C Järbe, T Ross, N V DiPatrizio, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|October 9, 1999
High-resolution NMR and computer modeling studies of the cannabimimetic aminoalkylindole prototype WIN-55212-2X Q Xie, X W Han, J Z Chen, et al.
Psychopharmacology|November 16, 2007
Cannabinoid CB1 antagonists and dopamine antagonists produce different effects on a task involving response allocation and effort-related choice in food-seeking behaviorK S Sink, V K Vemuri, T Olszewska, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|July 9, 1982
Structure activity correlations in the inhibition of brain synaptosomal 3H-norepinephrine uptake by phenethylamine analogs. The role of alpha-alkyl side chain and methoxyl ring substitutionsA Makriyannis, D Bowerman, P Y Sze, et al.
British Journal of Pharmacology|December 13, 2006
Activation of peripheral cannabinoid CB1 and CB2 receptors suppresses the maintenance of inflammatory nociception: a comparative analysisT Gutierrez, J N Farthing, A M Zvonok, et al.
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|August 16, 2008
Oral bioavailability of the novel cannabinoid CB1 antagonist AM6527: effects on food-reinforced behavior and comparisons with AM4113K S Sink, V K Vemuri, J Wood, et al.
Psychopharmacology|October 10, 2008
Cognitive effects of psychotomimetic drugs in rats discriminating number cuesC B Willmore, D M Krall, F M Spears, et al.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry|June 27, 2001
Stereochemical selectivity of methanandamides for the CB1 and CB2 cannabinoid receptors and their metabolic stabilityA Goutopoulos, P Fan, A D Khanolkar, et al.
Analytical Biochemistry|June 15, 1996
High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of anandamide amidase activity in rat brain microsomesW Lang, C Qin, W A Hill, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 13, 2004
Anandamide transport is independent of fatty-acid amide hydrolase activity and is blocked by the hydrolysis-resistant inhibitor AM1172D Fegley, S Kathuria, R Mercier, et al.
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