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Complete biosynthesis of cannabinoids and their unnatural analogues in yeast
Nature, 2019Xiaozhou Luo, Leo d'Espaux, Anna Lechner
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The pharmacokinetics and the pharmacodynamics of cannabinoids
There is increasing interest in the use of cannabinoids for disease and symptom management, but limited information available regarding their pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics to guide prescribers.
Catherine J Lucas +2 more
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Cannabinoids and the expanded endocannabinoid system in neurological disorders
Nature Reviews Neurology, 2019Luigia Cristino +2 more
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Risks and Benefits of Cannabis and Cannabinoids in Psychiatry.
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2021OBJECTIVE The United States is in the midst of rapidly changing laws regarding cannabis. The increasing availability of cannabis for recreational and medical use requires that mental health clinicians be knowledgeable about evidence to be considered when
K. Hill +9 more
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Cannabinoids, cannabinoid receptors and tinnitus
Hearing Research, 2016One hypothesis suggests that tinnitus is a form of sensory epilepsy, arising partly from neuronal hyperactivity in auditory regions of the brain such as the cochlear nucleus and inferior colliculus. Although there is currently no effective drug treatment for tinnitus, anti-epileptic drugs are used in some cases as a potential treatment option. There is
Paul F, Smith, Yiwen, Zheng
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Focus on cannabinoids and synthetic cannabinoids
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2016The recent emergence of a multitude of synthetic cannabinoids (SCs) has generated a wealth of new information, suggesting the usefulness of state‐of‐the‐art on lato sensu cannabinoids. By modulating a plurality of neurotransmission pathways, the endocannabinoid system is involved in many physiological processes that are increasingly explored.
R, Le Boisselier +3 more
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Ageing Research Reviews, 2021
Aging is a complex phenomenon associated with a wide spectrum of physical and physiological changes affecting every part of all metazoans, if they escape death prior to reaching maturity. Critical to survival, the immune system evolved as the principal component of response to injury and defense against pathogen invasions.
Babak, Baban +8 more
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Aging is a complex phenomenon associated with a wide spectrum of physical and physiological changes affecting every part of all metazoans, if they escape death prior to reaching maturity. Critical to survival, the immune system evolved as the principal component of response to injury and defense against pathogen invasions.
Babak, Baban +8 more
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International Review of Psychiatry, 2009
Recent advances in knowledge about cannabinoid receptor function have renewed interest in the association between cannabis and psychosis. Case series, autobiographical accounts, and surveys of cannabis users in the general population suggest an association between cannabis and psychosis.
R Andrew, Sewell +2 more
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Recent advances in knowledge about cannabinoid receptor function have renewed interest in the association between cannabis and psychosis. Case series, autobiographical accounts, and surveys of cannabis users in the general population suggest an association between cannabis and psychosis.
R Andrew, Sewell +2 more
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Life Sciences, 2006
After their discovery, the two known cannabinoid receptors, CB(1) and CB(2), have been the focus of research into the cellular signalling mechanisms of cannabinoids. The initial assessment, mainly derived from expression studies, was that cannabinoids, via G(i/o) proteins, negatively modulate cyclic AMP levels, and activate inward rectifying K ...
Dirk G, Demuth, Areles, Molleman
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After their discovery, the two known cannabinoid receptors, CB(1) and CB(2), have been the focus of research into the cellular signalling mechanisms of cannabinoids. The initial assessment, mainly derived from expression studies, was that cannabinoids, via G(i/o) proteins, negatively modulate cyclic AMP levels, and activate inward rectifying K ...
Dirk G, Demuth, Areles, Molleman
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