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I thought your readers might be interested in CB2's gorgeous "Bubbles" dinnerware, which invokes the "Cabaret" china Wright designed for the use in the Tokyo Imperial Hotel informal dining room.
April 2008 2008
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I thought your readers might be interested in CB2's gorgeous "Bubbles" dinnerware, which invokes the "Cabaret" china Wright designed for the use in the Tokyo Imperial Hotel informal dining room.
Bubbles Dinnerware 2008
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Crate & Barrel's modern furnishings label CB2 opens its first Los Angeles store today -- its sixth location overall, following one in New York, two in Chicago and two in the Bay Area.
Franklin Avenue 2009
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The scientists showed for the first time that if cannabinoids 'park' on a receptor called CB2, the cancer cells stop multipyling.
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The research demonstrates for the first time that cannabinoid receptors called CB2, which can be activated by cannabis use, are present in human sensory nerves in the peripheral nervous system, but are not present in a normal human brain.
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A team of researchers at Imperial College London (ICL) discovered that cannabinoid receptors called CB2, which can be activated by cannabis use, are present in human sensory nerves in the peripheral nervous system, but are not present in a normal human brain.
IrishHealth.com 2008
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The research demonstrates for the first time that cannabinoid receptors called CB2, which can be activated by cannabis use, are present in human sensory nerves in the peripheral nervous system, but are not present in a normal human brain.
innovations-report 2008
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The research demonstrates for the first time that cannabinoid receptors called CB2, which can be activated by cannabis use, are present in human sensory nerves in the peripheral nervous system, but are not present in a normal human brain.
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The research demonstrates for the first time that cannabinoid receptors called CB2, which can be activated by cannabis use, are present in human sensory nerves in the peripheral nervous system, but are not present in a normal human brain.
innovations-report 2008
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The research demonstrates for the first time that cannabinoid receptors called CB2, which can be activated by cannabis use, are present in human sensory nerves in the peripheral nervous system, but are not present in a normal human brain.
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