AAAAAA

   
Results: 1-6 |
Results: 6

Authors: Wang, TS Burgess, JP Reggio, PH Seltzman, HH
Citation: Ts. Wang et al., Mild generation of o-quinone methides. Synthesis of (-)-hexahydrocannabinol and dihydrocannabidiol, SYN COMMUN, 30(8), 2000, pp. 1431-1435

Authors: Reggio, PH Traore, H
Citation: Ph. Reggio et H. Traore, Conformational requirements for endocannabinoid interaction with the cannabinoid receptors, the anandamide transporter and fatty acid amidohydrolase, CHEM PHYS L, 108(1-2), 2000, pp. 15-35

Authors: Reggio, PH
Citation: Ph. Reggio, Ligand-ligand and ligand-receptor approaches to modeling the cannabinoid CB1 and CB2 receptors: Achievements and challenges, CURR MED CH, 6(8), 1999, pp. 665-683

Authors: Song, ZH Slowey, CA Hurst, DP Reggio, PH
Citation: Zh. Song et al., The difference between the CB1 and CB2 cannabinoid receptors at position 5.46 is crucial for the selectivity of WIN55212-2 for CB2, MOLEC PHARM, 56(4), 1999, pp. 834-840

Authors: Tao, Q Mcallister, SD Andreassi, J Nowell, KW Cabral, GA Hurst, DP Bachtel, K Ekman, MC Reggio, PH Abood, ME
Citation: Q. Tao et al., Role of a conserved lysine residue in the peripheral cannabinoid receptor (CB2): Evidence for subtype specificity, MOLEC PHARM, 55(3), 1999, pp. 605-613

Authors: Reggio, PH Basu-Dutt, S Barnett-Norris, J Castro, MT Hurst, DP Seltzman, HH Roche, MJ Gilliam, AF Thomas, BF Stevenson, LA Pertwee, RG Abood, ME
Citation: Ph. Reggio et al., The bioactive conformation of aminoalkylindoles at the cannabinoid CB1 andCB2 receptors: Insights gained from (E)- and (Z)-naphthylidene indenes, J MED CHEM, 41(26), 1998, pp. 5177-5187
Risultati: 1-6 |