The molecular structure of CB1 is shown as a yellow ribbon with the linked stabilizing antagonist AM6538 as orange rods. The active ingredient in marijuana, THC, comes in the form of yellow rods. NIH-funded research provides insight into the design of safe and effective cannabinoid drugs.
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