1. Cannabinoid WIN55, 212-2 induces cell cycle arrest and inhibits the proliferation and migration of human BEL7402 hepatocellular carcinoma cells
    DACAI XU et al, 2015 CrossRef
  2. null
    M. Shields, 2017 CrossRef
  3. Routes to cell death in animal and plant kingdoms: from classic apoptosis to alternative ways to die—a review
    Sonia Emanuele et al, 2018, Rend. Fis. Acc. Lincei CrossRef
  4. The onus of cannabinoids in interrupting the molecular odyssey of breast cancer: A critical perspective on UPRER and beyond
    Safikur Rahman et al, 2019, Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal CrossRef
  5. null
    Janice Santiago O’Farrill et al, 2014 CrossRef
  6. Cannabinoids and omega-3/6 endocannabinoids as cell death and anticancer modulators
    Iain Brown et al, 2013, Progress in Lipid Research CrossRef
  7. Comparative proteomic and phosphoproteomic profiling of pancreatic adenocarcinoma cells treated with CB1 or CB2 agonists.
    Jessica Brandi et al, 2013, Electrophoresis CrossRef
  8. Levonantradol: asymmetric synthesis and structural analysis
    Andrey E. Sheshenev et al, 2013, Chem. Commun. CrossRef
  9. Cytotoxic effect of efavirenz is selective against cancer cells and associated with the cannabinoid system
    Markus Hecht et al, 2013, AIDS CrossRef
  10. Genetic Background Modifies the Effects of Type 2 Cannabinoid Receptor Deficiency on Bone Mass and Bone Turnover
    Antonia Sophocleous et al, 2014, Calcif Tissue Int CrossRef
  11. PPARγ mediates the effects of WIN55,212-2, an synthetic cannabinoid, on the proliferation and apoptosis of the BEL-7402 hepatocarcinoma cells.
    Yuehui Hong et al, 2013, Mol. Biol. Rep. CrossRef
  12. Selective Cannabinoid 2 Receptor Stimulation Reduces Tubular Epithelial Cell Damage after Renal Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury
    Jeffrey D. Pressly et al, 2018, J Pharmacol Exp Ther CrossRef
  13. Cannabinoid-induced autophagy: Protective or death role?
    Lia Costa et al, 2016, Prostaglandins & Other Lipid Mediators CrossRef
  14. Comparing the effects of endogenous and synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists on survival of gastric cancer cells
    A. Ortega et al, 2016, Life Sciences CrossRef
  15. Endocannabinoid system and anticancer properties of cannabinoids
    Paweł Śledziński et al, 2016 CrossRef
  16. WIN55,212-2-Induced Expression of Mir-29b1 Favours the Suppression of Osteosarcoma Cell Migration in a SPARC-Independent Manner
    Antonietta Notaro et al, 2019, IJMS CrossRef
  17. The endocannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2 affect the regenerative potential of adipose tissue MSCs
    Tim Ruhl et al, 2020, Experimental Cell Research CrossRef
  18. Endocannabinoids increase human adipose stem cell differentiation and growth factor secretion in vitro
    Tim Ruhl et al, 2020, J Tissue Eng Regen Med CrossRef
  19. ACPA decreases non-small cell lung cancer line growth through Akt/PI3K and JNK pathways in vitro.
    Özge Boyacıoğlu et al, 2021, Cell Death Dis CrossRef
  20. Molecular Mechanism of Autophagy and Its Regulation by Cannabinoids in Cancer.
    Xin Chien Lee et al, 2021, Cancers (Basel) CrossRef
  21. Cannabinoids in the landscape of cancer.
    Nagina Mangal et al, 2021, J Cancer Res Clin Oncol CrossRef
  22. Cannabidiol Induces Apoptosis and Perturbs Mitochondrial Function in Human and Canine Glioma Cells
    Chase Gross et al, 2021, Front. Pharmacol. CrossRef
  23. Oxidative Stress and Multi-Organel Damage Induced by Two Novel Phytocannabinoids, CBDB and CBDP, in Breast Cancer Cells
    Maria Salbini et al, 2021, Molecules CrossRef
  24. Medical Cannabis in Pediatric Oncology: Friend or Foe?
    Megan Malach et al, 2022, Pharmaceuticals CrossRef
  25. Influence of Inhibition of COX-2-Dependent Lipid Metabolism on Regulation of UVB-Induced Keratinocytes Apoptosis by Cannabinoids
    Piotr Wójcik et al, 2022, Biomolecules CrossRef
  26. Cannabidiol Regulates PPARγ-Dependent Vesicle Formation as well as Cell Death in A549 Human Lung Cancer Cells
    Yoon-Jong Park et al, 2022, Pharmaceuticals CrossRef
  27. Controversial Link between Cannabis and Anticancer Treatments—Where Are We and Where Are We Going? A Systematic Review of the Literature
    Bianca Hanganu et al, 2022, Cancers CrossRef