Cannabidiol as a promising therapeutic option in ic/bps:in vitro evaluation of its protective effects against inflammation and oxidative stress

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  • who: Tadeja Kuret and colleagues from the Institute of Cell Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia have published the paper: Cannabidiol as a Promising Therapeutic Option in IC/BPS:In Vitro Evaluation of Its Protective Effects against Inflammation and Oxidative Stress, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors investigated the potential of CBD to attenuate inflammation and oxidative stress damage in tumor necrosis u03b1 (TNFu03b1)-stimulated normal human urothelial cells SV-HUC1, which is a well described model of inflammation that mimics inflammatory changes appearing in the bladders of patients with IC . . .

     

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