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The CB2 receptors are mostly in the peripheral organs and especially cells associated with the immune system.
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The GPR55 receptors are novel cannabinoid receptors that are also known as CB3 receptors. Widely expressed in the brain and other peripheral organs.
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The TRPV1 receptors are broadly expressed in all skin tissues as well as within a wide variety of body organs.
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The 5-HT3 receptors also called the Serotonin receptors are expressed throughout the central and peripheral nervous system.
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The Adenosine A2A receptors are found mainly in the brain. A2A receptors in the brain regulate motor activity and the sleep-wake cycle.
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The GABA132 receptors are widespread in the body and also found in the brain where sleep induction occurs.
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The inhibitory activity of the GABA132 receptor helps with focus and improves daytime sleepiness.
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The GABA232 receptors are found in the brain as well as other organs and are of great interest for the treatment of anxiety disorders.