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Involvement of cannabinoid-1 and cannabinoid-2 receptors in septic ileus
Neurogastroenterology and Motility, 10/19/09
Li YY et al. – The LPS model of septic ileus impairs jejunal myoelectrical activity and delays GI transit in vivo. Antagonists at the CB1 receptor or the CB2 receptor prevent the delay of GI transit and thus may be powerful tools in the future treatment of septic ileus.
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