Peripheral cannabinoid receptor, CB2, regulates bone mass.
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B. Frenkel | A. Zimmer | R. Mechoulam | K. Wright | E. Shohami | I. Bab | O. Ofek | M. Karsak | N. Leclerc | M. Fogel | J. Tam | M. Attar-Namdar | V. Kram | M. Attar‐Namdar | Orr Ofek | Meliha Karsak
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