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1. The Research On Protein Hydrolysis And The Antioxidative Peptide Derived From Hempseed (cannabis Sativa L. )
2. Study On Chemical Constituents Of HMP
3. Extraction, Purification, Antioxidant Activity And Liver Activity Of Lignans In
4. Discussion To The Theory Of Taking Medicine In Accordance With Suitable Time Of Chronomedicine
5. Pock Ren Pill Card Theoretical And Experimental Study
6. Study On Quality Standard Of Fructus Cannabis And Processed Products Of Traditional Chinese Medicine
7. Study On Antifungi Action In The Growth Process Of China-hemp
8. Cannabis Purge Mixture In The Treatment Of Intestinal Type Real Hot Functional Constipation
9. Research On Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitory Effect And Antioxidant Activity Of Hemp Seed(Cannabis Sativa L.)
10. Effect Of Extract Of Fructus Cannabis On Spatial Learning And Memory In An Aging Rats Model Induced By D-galactose And Its Mechanism
11. Research And Application Of Cannabis And Its Major Metabolite Integrated Detection Method
12. The Therapeutic Effect Research On Different Active Extraction From Fructus Cannabis In Experimental Alzheimer' S Disease
13. Effect Of Picalm Gene On The Cognitive Aging In Long-lived Individuals Of Hongshuihe River Basin And The Preliminary Study On Its Mechanism
14. To Research The Effects Of Semen Cannabis On Rats With Constipation Caused By Compound Diphenoxylate Of Intestinal Micro Flora Based On TLRs Signaling Pathway
15. Extract Of Fructus Cannabis Improves Learning And Memory Impairment In Aging Rats Via Increasing SIRT1 Expression
16. Effect Of Extract Of Fructus Cannabis On Neuroinflammation In Aging Rats Induced By D-galactose And Its Mechanism
17. Preliminary Study On The Interaction Between Purgative/Tonics And Intestinal Flora
18. Effect Of Fructus Cannabis Extract On Olfactory Identification And Memory Decline In D-gal-induced Aging Rats
19. Effect Of Fructus Cannabis Extract On Taste Memory Decline In D-gal-induced Aging Rats
20. Parental monitoring and cannabis use: Epidemiological evidence from two prospective cohort studies
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