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Locally aggressive fibrous dysplasia mimicking malignancy: a report of four cases and review of the literature.
Acute actinomycosis presenting as an ulcerated palatal mass.
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Blockade of CB1 receptors reveals that elevated medullary endocannabinoids contribute to age-related impairment of baroreflex sensitivity in Sprague-Dawley rats
Dose-Related Biphasic Modulation of Baroreflex Sensitivity by the CB1 Receptor in Rat Solitary Tract Nucleus
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Bonnie C. Sachs PhD, ABPP
Wake Forest School of Medicine
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Thomas W. Templeton MD, FASA
Wake Forest School of Medicine
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Werner E. Bischoff MD, MS, PhD, FSHEA
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