The Study of Destructive Effects of Exposure to WIN 55212-2, an Agonist of Cannabinoid Receptor, during Pregnancy on CNS Function of Rats' Offspring
Introduction: Cannabinoid consumption including hashish and WIN55212-2 during pregnancy has destructive affect on the development of fetus and the performance of CNS. Method: WIN treated group received daily 0.5 or 1mg/kg WIN suspended in 1% tween 80 saline (s.c.) at a volume of 1 ml/kg from days 5...
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Main Authors: | Mohammad Shabani (Author), Mehyar Janahmadi (Author), Moazame aldin Razavinasab (Author) |
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Drug Control Headquarters, Research and Education Office,
2011-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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