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Cannabinoids may causeantitumor effects by various mechanisms, includinginduction ofcell death, inhibition of cell growth, and inhibition oftumor angiogenesis andmetastasis.
Russ Belville: Top Ten Cannabis Science Stories of 2011 Russ Belville 2011
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Cannabinoids may causeantitumor effects by various mechanisms, includinginduction ofcell death, inhibition of cell growth, and inhibition oftumor angiogenesis andmetastasis.
Russ Belville: Top Ten Cannabis Science Stories of 2011 Russ Belville 2011
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Cannabinoids may causeantitumoreffects by various mechanisms, includinginductionofcelldeath, inhibition of cell growth, and inhibition oftumorangiogenesisandmetastasis.
Russ Belville: Top Ten Cannabis Science Stories of 2011 Russ Belville 2011
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Cannabinoids may causeantitumoreffects by various mechanisms, includinginductionofcelldeath, inhibition of cell growth, and inhibition oftumorangiogenesisandmetastasis.
Russ Belville: Top Ten Cannabis Science Stories of 2011 Russ Belville 2011
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Cannabinoids appear to kill tumor cells but do not affect their nontransformed counterparts and may even protect them from cell death.
Russ Belville: Top Ten Cannabis Science Stories of 2011 Russ Belville 2011
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Cannabinoids appear to kill tumor cells but do not affect their nontransformed counterparts and may even protect them from cell death.
Russ Belville: Top Ten Cannabis Science Stories of 2011 Russ Belville 2011
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Kogan, N.M. and R. Mechoulam, Cannabinoids in health and disease.
Srinivasan Pillay: Want to Be More Giving? Try Warming Your Hands Srinivasan Pillay 2010
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Kogan, N.M. and R. Mechoulam, Cannabinoids in health and disease.
Srinivasan Pillay: Want to Be More Giving? Try Warming Your Hands Srinivasan Pillay 2010
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Kogan, N.M. and R. Mechoulam, Cannabinoids in health and disease.
Srinivasan Pillay: Want to Be More Giving? Try Warming Your Hands Srinivasan Pillay 2010
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Cannabinoids appear to kill tumor cells but do not affect their nontransformed counterparts and may even protect them from cell death.
Russ Belville: Top Ten Cannabis Science Stories of 2011 Russ Belville 2011
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