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Publications by H M Brothers
Cannabinoid Agonist WIN-55,212-2 Partially Restores Neurogenesis in the Aged Rat Brain
Molecular Psychiatry
Psychiatry
Molecular Neuroscience
Mental Health
Molecular Biology
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The Cannabinoid WIN 55,212-2 Prevents Neuroendocrine Differentiation of LNCaP Prostate Cancer Cells
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Involvement of the CB2 Cannabinoid Receptor in Cell Growth Inhibition and G0/G1 Cell Cycle Arrest via the Cannabinoid Agonist WIN 55,212–2 in Renal Cell Carcinoma
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WIN 55,212-2 Decreases the Reinforcing Actions of Cocaine Through CB1 Cannabinoid Receptor Stimulation
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Gestational Exposure to the Cannabinoid WIN 55,212-2 and Its Effect on the Innate Intestinal Immune Response
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Effects of Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Stimulation and Blockade on Food Consumption and Body Weight in Rats Treated With a Cannabinoid CB1 Receptor Agonist WIN 55,212-2
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Cannabinoid WIN-55,212-2 Mesylate Inhibits ADAMTS-4 Activity in Human Osteoarthritic Articular Chondrocytes by Inhibiting Expression of Syndecan-1
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Stroke-Induced Neurogenesis in Aged Brain
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Cannabinoid WIN-55,212-2 Mesylate Inhibits Interleukin-1β Induced Matrix Metalloproteinase and Tissue Inhibitor of Matrix Metalloproteinase Expression in Human Chondrocytes
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Maternal Exposure to the Cannabinoid Agonist WIN 55,12,2 During Lactation Induces Lasting Behavioral and Synaptic Alterations in the Rat Adult Offspring of Both Sexes