Large receptor reserve for cannabinoid actions in the central nervous system.
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N. Volkow | A. Makriyannis | R. Lan | S. Gatley | A. Gifford | N D Volkow | S J Gatley | A N Gifford | M Bruneus | R Lan | A Makriyannis | M. Bruneus | N. D. Volkow | Alexandros Makriyannis
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