High tumour cannabinoid CB1 receptor immunoreactivity negatively impacts disease-specific survival in stage II microsatellite stable colorectal cancer.
<h4>Background</h4>There is good evidence in the literature that the cannabinoid system is disturbed in colorectal cancer. In the present study, we have investigated whether CB(1) receptor immunoreactive intensity (CB(1)IR intensity) is associated with disease severity and outcome.<h4...
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Main Authors: | Sofia B Gustafsson, Richard Palmqvist, Maria L Henriksson, Anna M Dahlin, Sofia Edin, Stig O P Jacobsson, Åke Öberg, Christopher J Fowler |
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2011
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2f94b9e5d28d4124b610b54a3ffed347 |
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