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It binds strongly to CB1 receptors found primarily in the brain, influencing neurotransmitter release and impacting memory, pain sensation, and motor control.

It also has a high affinity for CB2 receptors, which are largely located in the immune system and are targeted for research into anti-inflammatory and neuropathic pain treatments. 55212.rar

Studies often use WIN 55,212-2 as a benchmark to compare the effectiveness of other ligands or to test how allosteric modulators can alter receptor signaling. Common Uses in Research Research involving WIN 55,212-2 typically focuses on: It binds strongly to CB1 receptors found primarily

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