Pub. Date : 2014 Feb 21
PMID : 24486541
6 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
1 | Trans-caryophyllene (TC), an important constituent of the essential oil of several species of plants, has been reported to activate the type 2 cannabinoid receptor (CB2R). | caryophyllene | cannabinoid receptor 2 (macrophage) | Mus musculus |
2 | Trans-caryophyllene (TC), an important constituent of the essential oil of several species of plants, has been reported to activate the type 2 cannabinoid receptor (CB2R). | caryophyllene | cannabinoid receptor 2 (macrophage) | Mus musculus |
3 | However, inhibition of CB2R by a specific inhibitor or specific RNA interference abolished the effects of TC on GSIS, which suggests that the effects of TC on GSIS are dependent on activation of CB2R. | caryophyllene | cannabinoid receptor 2 (macrophage) | Mus musculus |
4 | However, inhibition of CB2R by a specific inhibitor or specific RNA interference abolished the effects of TC on GSIS, which suggests that the effects of TC on GSIS are dependent on activation of CB2R. | caryophyllene | cannabinoid receptor 2 (macrophage) | Mus musculus |
5 | However, inhibition of CB2R by a specific inhibitor or specific RNA interference abolished the effects of TC on GSIS, which suggests that the effects of TC on GSIS are dependent on activation of CB2R. | caryophyllene | cannabinoid receptor 2 (macrophage) | Mus musculus |
6 | However, inhibition of CB2R by a specific inhibitor or specific RNA interference abolished the effects of TC on GSIS, which suggests that the effects of TC on GSIS are dependent on activation of CB2R. | caryophyllene | cannabinoid receptor 2 (macrophage) | Mus musculus |