Age-dependent hormesis-like effects of the synthetic cannabinoid CP55940 in C57BL/6 mice
Abstract Use of cannabis and cannabinoid-containing substances is increasing among geriatric patients, despite relatively sparse preclinical evidence in aged models. To better understand the effects of exogenous cannabinoids on aging male and female rodents, we compared the age- and dose-dependent p...
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Auteurs principaux: | Erik L. Hodges, Jessica P. Marshall, Nicole M. Ashpole |
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2020
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