The cannabinoid receptor 2 is critical for the host response to sepsis.
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The cannabinoid receptor 2 is critical for the host response to sepsis.
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scientific article published on 12 June 2009
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The cannabinoid receptor 2 is critical for the host response to sepsis.
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The cannabinoid receptor 2 is critical for the host response to sepsis.
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The cannabinoid receptor 2 is critical for the host response to sepsis.
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The cannabinoid receptor 2 is critical for the host response to sepsis.
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The cannabinoid receptor 2 is critical for the host response to sepsis.
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The cannabinoid receptor 2 is critical for the host response to sepsis.
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The cannabinoid receptor 2 is critical for the host response to sepsis.
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Alex B Lentsch
Cynthia M Cave
Holly S Goetzman
Johannes Tschöp
Jonathan Dattilo
Lisa G England
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10.4049/JIMMUNOL.0900203
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2009-06-12T00:00:00Z