WIN-55 "Inhibition of skin tumor growth" Study
I recently came across this paper (http://www.jci.org/articles/view/16116) which details the treatment of a cancerous tumor using a combination of WIN-55,212-2 and JWH-133. The cancerous cells were inhibited from growing. However, this doesn't necessarily mean that, after being metabolized that, the chemical itself isn't carcinogenic.
Does this mean anything? (As far as carcinoginity of the JWH family and other synthetics go?)
I recently came across this paper (http://www.jci.org/articles/view/16116) which details the treatment of a cancerous tumor using a combination of WIN-55,212-2 and JWH-133. The cancerous cells were inhibited from growing. However, this doesn't necessarily mean that, after being metabolized that, the chemical itself isn't carcinogenic.
Does this mean anything? (As far as carcinoginity of the JWH family and other synthetics go?)
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