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→‎Endocannabinoid receptors: Sourced info on where CB1 and CB2 receptors are mostly located in from https://patients4medicalmarijuana.wordpress.com/2017/07/06/how-and-why-your-brain-makes-its-own-cannabinoids/
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(→‎Phytocannabinoid treatment of cancers: + w:Cristina Sánchez (molecular biologist) is one of the foremost researchers into the anti-cancer qualities of cannabinoids of our time.)
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''' Main article in wikipedia [[w:Endocannabinoid system|Endocannabinoid system]]'''
''' Main article in wikipedia [[w:Endocannabinoid system|Endocannabinoid system]]'''


Human cells may have either of 2 types of endocannabinoid [[w:Cannabinoid receptor|receptors]] [[w:Cannabinoid receptor type 1|CB<sub>1</sub>]] and [[w:Cannabinoid receptor type 2|CB<sub>2</sub>]]. These receptors are present also in cells far away from the brain.
Human body contains 2 types of endocannabinoid [[w:Cannabinoid receptor|receptors]] [[w:Cannabinoid receptor type 1|CB<sub>1</sub>]] and [[w:Cannabinoid receptor type 2|CB<sub>2</sub>]].  


CB<sub>1</sub> receptors predominantly located in the nervous system, connective tissues, gonads, glands, and organs and <ref name=p4mm>https://patients4medicalmarijuana.wordpress.com/2017/07/06/how-and-why-your-brain-makes-its-own-cannabinoids/</ref>
CB<sub>2</sub> receptors, primarily found in the immune system and also present in the spleen, liver, heart, kidneys, bones, blood vessels, lymph cells, endocrine glands, and reproductive organs. <ref name=p4mm/>


== Endocannabinoids ==
== Endocannabinoids ==
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