Cannabinoid receptor stimulation impairs mitochondrial biogenesis in mouse white adipose tissue, muscle, and liver: the role of eNOS, p38 MAPK, and AMPK pathways.
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Cannabinoid receptor stimulation impairs mitochondrial biogenesis in mouse white adipose tissue, muscle, and liver: the role of eNOS, p38 MAPK, and AMPK pathways.
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Cannabinoid receptor stimulati ...... , p38 MAPK, and AMPK pathways.
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Cannabinoid receptor stimulati ...... , p38 MAPK, and AMPK pathways.
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Cannabinoid receptor stimulati ...... , p38 MAPK, and AMPK pathways.
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Cannabinoid receptor stimulati ...... S, p38 MAPK, and AMPK pathways
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Annalisa Cardile
Laura Tedesco
Maurizio Ragni
Michele O Carruba
Uberto Pagotto
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10.2337/DB09-1881
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2010-08-25T00:00:00Z