Cannabinoid CB1 Receptor Antagonist Rimonabant Decreases Levels of Markers of Organ Dysfunction and Alters Vascular Reactivity in Aortic Vessels in Late Sepsis in Rats
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A. Zampronio | P. Souza | D. Verona | M. C. Leite-Avalca | F. T. Staats | M. C. Almeida | J. E. Silva-Santos | J. E. Silva-santos | Maria Candida Moreira de Almeida
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