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Further characterization of the cannabinoid receptor with 3H-11-OH-DELTA-9-THC-DMH binding in rat brain slices
autoradiography, displacement studies and correlation to in vivo pharmacological potencies
Thomas, B., & Martin, BR. (1992). Further characterization of the cannabinoid receptor with 3H-11-OH-DELTA-9-THC-DMH binding in rat brain slices: autoradiography, displacement studies and correlation to in vivo pharmacological potencies. National Institute on Drug Abuse. Problems of Drug Dependence, 1992: Proceedings of the 54th Annual Scientific Meeting, the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Inc. NIDA Research Monograph #132 No. BM- http://www.drugabuse.gov/pdf/Monographs/Download132.html
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