The effects of subacute exposure to a water-soluble cannabinol compound in male mice
Abstract Background Cannabinol (CBN) is one of the many cannabinoids present in Cannabis sativa and has been explored as a potential treatment for sleeplessness. The purpose of this study was to determine the physiological and behavioral effects of subacute exposure to therapeutic and low pharmacolo...
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Main Authors: | Melissa M. Bailey (Author), Mariah C. Emily Mills (Author), Ashley E. Haas (Author), Kelly Bailey (Author), Robert C. Kaufmann (Author) |
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