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B

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C

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D

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E

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• endocannabinoid-system-ecs (45)

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• epilepsy (30)

F

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G

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P

• pain (29)

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T

• thc (1)

• therapeutic (1)

• traumatic-brain-injury-tbi (1)

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  • Endocannabinoids, feeding and suckling � from our perspective (2006)

    In the summary of this journal some aspects related to the effects of the endocannabinoid system on feeding, appetite, suction and lactation are mentioned. It was found that anandamide, an important endocannabinoid, increases appetite in mice View study

  • Endogenous cannabinoid system as a modulator of food intake (2003)

    Scientific studies have pointed out the therapeutic potentials of cannabinoid compounds and have highlighted their ability to stimulate appetite. The objective of this research is to provide general information on how the endogenous cannabinoid system acts as a modulator of food intake, obtained from studies in humans and animals View study

  • The cannabinoids: An overview. Therapeutic implications in vomiting and nausea after cancer chemotherapy, in appetite promotion, in multiple sclerosis and in neuroprotection (2001)

    The present article explains recent advances in the understanding of the molecular basis of cannabis action, including the identification of CB1 and CB2 cannabinoid receptors, as well as the therapeutic implications in vomiting and nausea after cancer chemotherapy. , in the promotion of appetite, in multiple sclerosis and in neuroprotection. View study

  • The role of the endocannabinoid system in eating disorders- pharmacological implications (2012)

    Derivatives of cannabis sativa, such as marijuana and hashish, as well as D-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the main psychoactive component of the plant, have been known for a long time to stimulate appetite. This research focused on the study of brain circuits where the endocannabinoid system (eCB) plays an important role, such as those related to feeding behavior and gratifying properties of food. View study