THC-induced behavioral stereotypy in zebrafish as a model of psychosis-like behavior
Abstract High doses of the Cannabis constituent Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) increase the risk of psychosis in humans. Highly accessible animal models are needed to address underlying mechanisms. Using zebrafish with a conserved endocannabinoid system, this study investigates the acute effects of T...
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Auteurs principaux: | Amelia Dahlén, Mahdi Zarei, Adam Melgoza, Mahendra Wagle, Su Guo |
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2021
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