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Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2017
There is growing interest in the relationship between cannabis and psychosis. The link between cannabis use and psychosis comprises three distinct relationships: acute psychosis associated with cannabis intoxication, acute psychosis that lasts beyond the period of acute intoxication, and persistent psychosis not time-locked to exposure.
Deepak Cyril, D'Souza +7 more
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There is growing interest in the relationship between cannabis and psychosis. The link between cannabis use and psychosis comprises three distinct relationships: acute psychosis associated with cannabis intoxication, acute psychosis that lasts beyond the period of acute intoxication, and persistent psychosis not time-locked to exposure.
Deepak Cyril, D'Souza +7 more
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2007
Recent epidemiological studies and advances in understanding of brain cannabinoid function have renewed interest in the long-recognized association between cannabinoids and psychosis. This chapter presents evidence supporting and refuting the association between cannabinoids and psychosis.
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Recent epidemiological studies and advances in understanding of brain cannabinoid function have renewed interest in the long-recognized association between cannabinoids and psychosis. This chapter presents evidence supporting and refuting the association between cannabinoids and psychosis.
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Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry, 2005
Marijuana has been used in medicine for millennia, but it was not until 1964 that delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol (delta9-THC), its major psychoactive component, was isolated in pure form and its structure was elucidated. Shortly thereafter it was synthesized and became readily available.
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Marijuana has been used in medicine for millennia, but it was not until 1964 that delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol (delta9-THC), its major psychoactive component, was isolated in pure form and its structure was elucidated. Shortly thereafter it was synthesized and became readily available.
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Activation and Signaling Mechanism Revealed by Cannabinoid Receptor-Gi Complex Structures
Cell, 2020Tian Hua, Xiaoting Li, Lijie Wu
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Cryo-EM Structure of the Human Cannabinoid Receptor CB2-Gi Signaling Complex
Cell, 2020Ting-Hai Xu +2 more
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Structure of a Signaling Cannabinoid Receptor 1-G Protein Complex
Cell, 2019Kaavya Krishna Kumar +2 more
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Crystal Structure of the Human Cannabinoid Receptor CB2
Cell, 2019Xiaoting Li, Kiran Vemuri, Yiran Wu
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Immunomodulation by cannabinoids is absent in mice deficient for the cannabinoid CB2 receptor
European Journal of Pharmacology, 2000Nancy E Buckley +2 more
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Crystal Structure of the Human Cannabinoid Receptor CB1
Cell, 2016Tian Hua, Kiran Vemuri, Mengchen Pu
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