Understanding the Molecular Mechanisms of Artificial Cannabinoid Receptor Agonists


G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are important in health and disease. They allow cellular entry of hormones, neurotransmitters, therapeutics, and drugs such as cannabinoids. A novel cAMP bioluminescence biosensor system, known as CAYMEL BRET, helps researchers understand how synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists (CRAs) activate GPCRs.1

BMG Labtech’s PHERAstar® FS microplate reader helps researchers evaluate the  function and toxicity profiles of synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists.

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Learn more about how cAMP bioluminescence biosensing informs synthetic cannabinoid research.



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