A nonsynonymous polymorphism in cannabinoid CB2 receptor gene is associated with eating disorders in humans and food intake is modified in mice by its ligands. (Q52295280)
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scientific article published in January 2010
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English | A nonsynonymous polymorphism in cannabinoid CB2 receptor gene is associated with eating disorders in humans and food intake is modified in mice by its ligands. |
scientific article published in January 2010 |
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A nonsynonymous polymorphism in cannabinoid CB2 receptor gene is associated with eating disorders in humans and food intake is modified in mice by its ligands. (English)
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H Ishiguro
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O Carpio
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Y Horiuchi
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A Shu
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S Higuchi
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N Schanz
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R Benno
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T Arinami
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E S Onaivi
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1 January 2010
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