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Cannabinoid Pharmacology

A critical assessment of molecular, cellular, tissue and organismal effects of endogenous and exogenous cannabinoids

David Kendall (Volume editor), Stephen Alexander (Volume editor)

9780128112328, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 24 August 2017

492 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 3 cm, 0.97 kg

Cannabinoid Pharmacology, Volume 80 is a new volume in the Advances in Pharmacology that presents reviews of recent breakthroughs. This volume aims to present current knowledge of the endogenous cannabinoid system, and looks at molecular, cellular, tissue and organismal effects of endogenous and exogenous cannabinoids. Topics of note in this new volume include Endocannabinoids and their congeners, Endocannabinoid turnover, Plant cannabinoids, Synthetic cannabinoids and ‘legal highs’, CB1 and CB2 cannabinoid receptors, Novel signaling modalities, Novel cannabinoid receptors, and Ion channel regulation by cannabinoids.

There is a broad coverage of the essential elements associated with the cannabinoid system. The Editors have sought to include authors who represent authoritative voices on these themes, but have not previously worked together to allow a fresh approach to the individual aspects covered.

1. Endocannabinoids and their congeners Fabiana Piscitelli 2. Endocannabinoid turnover Steve P.H Alexander 3. Plant cannabinoids Ethan Russo 4. Synthetic cannabinoids and ‘legal highs’ Paco Molina-Holgado 5. CB1 and CB2 cannabinoid receptors Mary Abood 6. Novel signalling modalities Dave Kendall 7. Novel cannabinoid receptors Andy Irving 8. Ion channel regulation by cannabinoids Alessia Ligresti 9. Nuclear hormone receptors responding to cannabinoids Saoirse O’Sullivan 10. The cardiovascular system Vanessa Ho 11. Metabolism and feeding Jocelijn Meijerink 12. Immune regulation Scott Graham 13. Cancer Burkhard Hinz 14. CNS: pain pathways David Finn

Subject Areas: Pharmacology [MMG]

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