Homebrewed psilocybin: can new routes for pharmaceutical psilocybin production enable recreational use?
Psilocybin, a drug most commonly recognized as a recreational psychedelic, is quickly gaining attention as a promising therapy for an expanding range of neurological conditions, including depression, anxiety, and addiction. This growing interest has led to many recent advancements in psilocybin synt...
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Main Authors: | William J. Gibbons, Madeline G. McKinney, Philip J. O’Dell, Brooke A. Bollinger, J. Andrew Jones |
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Language: | EN |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d8bd116372e74aefb9a4cdaa8d2ccdf3 |
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