Genetic vs. pharmacological inactivation of COMT influences cannabinoid-induced expression of schizophrenia-related phenotypes
Colm O’Tuathaigh(Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland), John L. Waddington(Soochow University), Joseph A. Gogos(Columbia University), Lieve Desbonnet(Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland), Jeremy Walsh(Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland), Orna Tighe(Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland), Maria Karayiorgou(Columbia University), John F. Cryan(University College Cork), Claire O’Leary(Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland), Gerard Clarke(University College Cork), Niamh Clarke(Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland), Emilie Petit(Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland)
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