Pharmacological profile of the selective FAAH inhibitor KDS-4103 (URB597).
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Daniele Piomelli | Marco Mor | Giorgio Tarzia | David Putman | Andrea Tontini | A. Duranti | A. Tontini | M. Mor | G. Tarzia | D. Piomelli | J. Parrott | Andrea Duranti | Timothy R Compton | Olivier Dasse | Edward P Monaghan | Jeff A Parrott | D. Putman | T. Compton | O. Dasse | E. P. Monaghan
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