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Functional consequences of nonsynonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms in the CB2 cannabinoid receptor
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Our data shows that the presence of the polymorphisms at both positions 63 and 316 produce alterations in the CB2 receptor functions. Moreover, these findings strengthen the idea that the CB2 polymorphic receptors may contribute to the etiology of certain diseases.
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