Differential effect of cannabinol and cannabidiol on THC-induced responses during abstinence in morphine-dependent rats.
Subject: Addiction - PUBLISHED VIA Research Communications in Chemical Pathology and Pharmacology
Author(s):
Hine B, Torrelio M, Gershon S
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