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Therapeutic Potential of Cannabis: A Comprehensive Review of Current and Future Applications.
Biomedicines. 2023 Sep 25;11(10):2630. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines11102630.
Biomedicines. 2023.
PMID: 37893004
Free PMC article.
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Cannabinoids modulate the microbiota-gut-brain axis in HIV/SIV infection by reducing neuroinflammation and dysbiosis while concurrently elevating endocannabinoid and indole-3-propionate levels.
McDew-White M, Lee E, Premadasa LS, Alvarez X, Okeoma CM, Mohan M.
McDew-White M, et al. Among authors: premadasa ls.
J Neuroinflammation. 2023 Mar 8;20(1):62. doi: 10.1186/s12974-023-02729-6.
J Neuroinflammation. 2023.
PMID: 36890518
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Cannabinoid enhancement of lncRNA MMP25-AS1/MMP25 interaction reduces neutrophil infiltration and intestinal epithelial injury in HIV/SIV infection.
Premadasa LS, Lee E, McDew-White M, Alvarez X, Jayakumar S, Ling B, Okeoma CM, Byrareddy SN, Kulkarni S, Mohan M.
Premadasa LS, et al.
JCI Insight. 2023 Apr 10;8(7):e167903. doi: 10.1172/jci.insight.167903.
JCI Insight. 2023.
PMID: 37036007
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Selenium-Dependent Read Through of the Conserved 3'-Terminal UGA Stop Codon of HIV-1 nef.
Premadasa LS, Dailey GP, Ruzicka JA, Taylor EW.
Premadasa LS, et al.
Am J Biopharm Pharm Sci. 2021;1:1. doi: 10.25259/ajbps_6_2021. Epub 2021 Nov 1.
Am J Biopharm Pharm Sci. 2021.
PMID: 35128545
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Inhibition of selenoprotein synthesis by Zika virus may contribute to congenital Zika syndrome and microcephaly by mimicking SELENOP knockout and the genetic disease PCCA.
Dailey GP, Premadasa LS, Ruzicka JA, Taylor EW.
Dailey GP, et al. Among authors: premadasa ls.
BBA Adv. 2021;1:100023. doi: 10.1016/j.bbadva.2021.100023. Epub 2021 Aug 12.
BBA Adv. 2021.
PMID: 34988542
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