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Beta-2 adrenergic receptor

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CB1 receptors are responsible for mediating the anti-anxiety effects of cannabinoids, like THC. In low doses, cannabinoids reduce anxiety; however, high doses of cannabinoids act to increase anxiety <ref name="toxic" />. This is one reason why synthetic cannabinoids like K2, an extremely potent synthetic cannabinoid, produce the harmful side effect of extreme anxiety.
CB1 receptors are responsible for mediating the anti-anxiety effects of cannabinoids, like THC. In low doses, cannabinoids reduce anxiety; however, high doses of cannabinoids act to increase anxiety <ref name="toxic" />. This is one reason why synthetic cannabinoids like K2, an extremely potent synthetic cannabinoid, produce the harmful side effect of extreme anxiety.
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[[Group:SMART:A Physical Model of the beta-Adrenergic Receptor]]
== 3D structure of β-2 adrenoceptor ==
== 3D structure of β-2 adrenoceptor ==

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Human β-2 adrenoceptor (Cannabinoid Receptor 1) complex with agonist, cholesterol and sulfate (PDB code 3pds)

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