The anti-stress effects of repeated administration of cannabidiol is associated with mTOR inhibition and facilitation of autophagy pathways in mice (2015)
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- USP affiliated authors: CAMPOS, ALLINE CRISTINA DE - FMRP ; GUIMARÃES, FRANCISCO SILVEIRA - FMRP
- Unidade: FMRP
- Subjects: CANNABIS (COMPONENTES); ESTRESSE
- Language: Inglês
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- Título: Abstracts
- Conference titles: Gordon Research Conference: frontiers of science
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ABNT
FOGAÇA, M. V. e CAMPOS, Alline Cristina de e GUIMARÃES, Francisco Silveira. The anti-stress effects of repeated administration of cannabidiol is associated with mTOR inhibition and facilitation of autophagy pathways in mice. 2015, Anais.. Barga: Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto, Universidade de São Paulo, 2015. . Acesso em: 10 out. 2024. -
APA
Fogaça, M. V., Campos, A. C. de, & Guimarães, F. S. (2015). The anti-stress effects of repeated administration of cannabidiol is associated with mTOR inhibition and facilitation of autophagy pathways in mice. In Abstracts. Barga: Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto, Universidade de São Paulo. -
NLM
Fogaça MV, Campos AC de, Guimarães FS. The anti-stress effects of repeated administration of cannabidiol is associated with mTOR inhibition and facilitation of autophagy pathways in mice. Abstracts. 2015 ;[citado 2024 out. 10 ] -
Vancouver
Fogaça MV, Campos AC de, Guimarães FS. The anti-stress effects of repeated administration of cannabidiol is associated with mTOR inhibition and facilitation of autophagy pathways in mice. Abstracts. 2015 ;[citado 2024 out. 10 ] - Cannabidiol, neuroprotection and neuropsychiatric disorders
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