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Study: Cannabis Agonists Produce Anti-Cancer Effects In Human Liver Cancer Cells

Study: Cannabis Agonists Produce Anti-Cancer Effects In Human Liver Cancer Cells

Tehran, Iran–(ENEWSPF)–October 12, 2012.  The administration of synthetic cannabinoid agonists reduce cell viability in human hepacarcinoma cells and may be a potential option for the treatment of liver cancer, according to preclinical data published online in the journal Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods.

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Investigators from the Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Department of Toxicology and Pharmacology assessed the anti-cancer properties of two synthetic cannabinoids, CB65 (CB2 receptor agonist) and ACEA (CB1 receptor agonist) in human hepacarcinoma…

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