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Authors wrote that"this study concludes that CB2 receptor modulation can be a potential therapeutic target for the management of AD.
Authors wrote that THC and CBD may“suppress neuroinflammation by preventing microbial dysbiosis seen during EAE
Authors wrote that these results suggest a possible"treatment of acne vulgaris,
Authors wrote that"the current study indicates that CB2 is a potential therapeutic target for treatment of bladder inflammation and pain in patients.
Authors wrote that“CBC may contribute to the potential therapeutic effectiveness of some cannabis preparations,
Authors wrote that these"amounts of THC present in CBD-cannabis can produce THC blood levels above the Swiss legal limit for driving.
Authors wrote that their“findings indicate that the iris microvasculature can serve as a model to study the microcirculation during systemic inflammation”.
Authors wrote that such a blockade of liver CB1 receptors"should be avoided in the development of peripheral cannabinoid CB1 receptor-targeted weight-loss drugs.
Authors wrote that“these results suggest that the CB2 receptor system is rapidly induced during anxiogenic social interactions plus fear conditioning or exercise;
Authors wrote that"methacrolein, benzene,
Authors wrote that"the present findings open opportunities for developing novel nutritional strategies considering olive oil a key ingredient of a healthy dietary pattern.
Authors wrote that“cannabis was associated with slower driving
Authors wrote that“these data indicate that the anticonvulsant action of the CB system is specific to CB1 receptor activation during early development.”.
Authors wrote that these results"suggest that the ratio of n-3 to n-6 PUFA is a factor regulating fear memory via cannabinoid CB1 receptors.
Authors wrote that the CB2 receptor“may serve as a potential target to manage pain and inflammation in RA[rheumatic arthritis].”.
Authors wrote that"the findings indicate that CB1 deficiency can worsen AD-related cognitive deficits
Authors wrote, that these“findings add to the role of cannabinoid CB2 receptor as a possible pharmacological target to counteract glial tumor growth.”.
Authors wrote that their investigation indicates"that Sativex therapy provides pain relief in MS patients and suggests that it might modulate peripheral cold-sensitive TRP channels.
Authors wrote:“She is clinically asymptomatic with a performance status of 0,
Authors wrote that obesity, diabetes