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- Adipose tissue [r]: Connective tissue composed of adipocytes, commonly known as "fat. [e]
- Endocannabinoid [r]: Substances produced by some nerve cells (and by some cells in the periphery) with cellular effects like those produced by cannabis. [e]
- Drug treatments for obesity [r]: Treatments of obesity that are based on drugs. [e]
- Endocannabinoid [r]: Substances produced by some nerve cells (and by some cells in the periphery) with cellular effects like those produced by cannabis. [e]
- New drug application [r]: The U.S. regulatory process under which the Food and Drug Administration authorizes the marketing of new drugs, for which it has verified safety and efficacy for specific disease indication; the prescribing information must warn of potential adverse effects [e]