Voluntary exercise and sucrose consumption enhance cannabinoid CB1 receptor sensitivity in the striatum.
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Voluntary exercise and sucrose consumption enhance cannabinoid CB1 receptor sensitivity in the striatum.
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Voluntary exercise and sucrose ...... r sensitivity in the striatum.
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Voluntary exercise and sucrose ...... r sensitivity in the striatum.
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Voluntary exercise and sucrose ...... r sensitivity in the striatum.
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Voluntary exercise and sucrose ...... r sensitivity in the striatum.
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Francesca Cavasinni
Giorgia Mataluni
Giorgio Bernardi
Lucia Sacchetti
Maura Castelli
Valentina De Chiara
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10.1038/NPP.2009.141
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2010-01-01T00:00:00Z
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