Inhibition of guinea‐pig and human sensory nerve activity and the cough reflex in guinea‐pigs by cannabinoid (CB2) receptor activation
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M. Yacoub | P. Barnes | M. Belvisi | M. Birrell | P. Venkatesan | N. Crispino | H. Patel | D. Hele
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