Atypical cannabinoid stimulates endothelial cell migration via a Gi/Go-coupled receptor distinct from CB1, CB2 or EDG-1. (Q44828892)

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scientific article published in April 2004
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Atypical cannabinoid stimulates endothelial cell migration via a Gi/Go-coupled receptor distinct from CB1, CB2 or EDG-1.
scientific article published in April 2004

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    Atypical cannabinoid stimulates endothelial cell migration via a Gi/Go-coupled receptor distinct from CB1, CB2 or EDG-1. (English)
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    Fong Ming Mo
    László Offertáler
    George Kunos
    1 April 2004

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