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Chronic ▵<sup>9</sup>‐Tetrahydrocannabinol Treatment Produces a Time‐Dependent Loss of Cannabinoid Receptors and Cannabinoid Receptor‐Activated G Proteins in Rat Brain af C. S. Breivogel, Steven R. Childers, Sam A. Deadwyler, Robert E. Hampson, Leslie J. Vogt, Laura J. Sim‐Selley
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Striatal <scp>CB</scp><sub>1</sub> and D<sub>2</sub> receptors regulate expression of each other, <scp>CRIP</scp>1A and delta opioid systems af Lawrence C. Blume, Caroline E. Bass, Steven R. Childers, George D. Dalton, David C. S. Roberts, Jasmine M. Richardson, Ruoyu Xiao, Dana E. Selley, Allyn C. Howlett
Udgivet 2013Artigo
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