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Receptor Targets
Mechanism of Action
Cake acts through the following pharmacological mechanisms:
Designations
IUPAC: Cake
Receptor Profile
Der CB1-Rezeptor ist ein Gi/Go-gekoppelter Cannabinoidrezeptor, der vorwiegend im zentralen Nervensystem exprimiert wird. Er moduliert Neurotransmitterfreisetzung und ist Teil des Endocannabinoidsystems.
Der CB2-Rezeptor ist ein Gi-gekoppelter Cannabinoidrezeptor, der hauptsächlich auf Immunzellen und in geringerem Maße im ZNS exprimiert wird. Er moduliert Entzündungsprozesse und Immunantworten.
Substance Fingerprint
Pharmacological profile based on receptor binding, mechanism of action, and substance class. Limited data — interpret profile with caution.
Synapedia Evidence
Effects & Pharmacology translation in progress
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Dosage & Duration translation in progress
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Dose sensitivity varies greatly between individuals. Body weight, tolerance, route of administration, combinations, and pre-existing conditions significantly affect outcomes. These figures are not dosing recommendations — they describe reported ranges, not safe amounts.
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Based on substance class, receptors, mechanisms, and effect profile.
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