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Original Article

Effects of Cannabinoids on Synaptic Membrane Enzymes. II. In vivo Studies of NaK-ATPase in Synaptic Membranes Isolated from Rat Brain

(Associate Professor of Biological Sciences) (Graduate Assistant) (Associate Professor of Biological Sciences) (Graduate Assistant) &
Pages 629-638 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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