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  • ...ts|year=2003 |page=63}}</ref> by decreasing the translocation of [[glucose transporter]]s to the cell membrane,<ref>{{Cite book|last=King|first= Michael W.|title= ...to reduce [[serotonin]] levels in the brain), glutamine synthase (reduce [[glutamate]] and [[ammonia]] levels in the brain), cytochrome P-450 hemoprotein (mobil
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  • ...erable to glial inactivation. Endocannabinoids are uptaken via a putative transporter and degraded by [[fatty acid amide hydrolase]] (FAAH) which cleaves anandam ...hat [[NMDA]], an ionotropic [[glutamate receptor]], and the [[metabotropic glutamate receptor]]s (mGluRs) work in concert with CB1 to induce analgesia in mice,
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  • ...then inhibit glial EAAT2 function. This leads to further increases in the glutamate concentration at the synapse and further rises in postsynaptic calcium leve ...tti A, and Costa E. Delayed increase of Ca<sup>2+</sup> influx elicited by glutamate: role in neuronal death. ''Molecular Pharmacoloy.'' 1989 Jul;36(1):106-112.
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