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Cannabis Scholarly Articles

Cannabologist

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Hey canna,

I will respond to your post to me tomorrow, it's getting late here. For now: I am interested in maybe working together to build a very large collection of papers for a decided site. I probably have 75-100 MB worth of studies, or more, I could share. I am sure you have many I have, but I also am sure we each have studies the other does not..unite and conquer! :)

Also, I see you are removing papers and uploading new ones, can I ask why? Do you have less upload space than I? I have uploaded just over 31 MB worth of studies to ICmag, and it looks like I have about 20-25 MB of space left. If I were to guess, I would say I have a total of 50-60 MB of space for uploads. Do you have less than 50 MB? I ask because I cannot image that you are running out of space if you do have near 50 MB of upload space, especially becuase we are limited to 1 MB per file.

Would you mind listing the papers you upload/ed? Maybe make a post here where you list the papers you upload, so if you remove them people can still see what is 'out there' and then find the full text on their own. I worry that I may miss some good papers you post and then remove, and I don't want to miss any good papers.

Thanks for your consideration. :tiphat:
- I would love the help. While I believe legitimately one cannot post such material without obtaining the proper rights (unless you know otherwise concerning academic studies, copyright, making them public, or pay for access, etc), doing so is quite attainable. I don't know the kosherness involved really...

[FONT=&quot]- Most of the studies I have are tailored to Cannabis or other psychedelics/entheogens specifically[/FONT], I have quite a collection going though, and with I readily add what you and others have been posting, which is very enjoyable to me. Too much to even read most of the time for me!

- My upload space is limited, I can't upload any more papers yet. Hopefully I will be able to shortly, and I'll re-upload what I deleted.
 

Gila-Monster

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- I would love the help. While I believe legitimately one cannot post such material without obtaining the proper rights (unless you know otherwise concerning academic studies, copyright, making them public, or pay for access, etc), doing so is quite attainable. I don't know the kosherness involved really...

[FONT=&quot]- Most of the studies I have are tailored to Cannabis or other psychedelics/entheogens specifically[/FONT], I have quite a collection going though, and with I readily add what you and others have been posting, which is very enjoyable to me. Too much to even read most of the time for me!

- My upload space is limited, I can't upload any more papers yet. Hopefully I will be able to shortly, and I'll re-upload what I deleted.
Remember that any research paid for, even in part, with US government money is fair game. The publishers had fits about this, but that's how it is. Hope I'm not stating the obvious, but Medline records have a line that clarifies the funding source (for materials indexed in Medline). My lab had an issue with one of the major publishers about using one of our own papers. Seems that we can't sign away copyrights we don't have.
 

Cannabologist

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- Will it blend?
 

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  • Antitumor Effects of THC.pdf
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  • Cannabinoid patterns in seedlings of Cannabis and their use in derterminatin of chemical race.pdf
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  • Chemotaxonomy of Cannabis I. Crossbreeding between Cannabis sativa.pdf
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  • Tissue Culture and Agrobacterium Mediated Transformation of Hemp.pdf
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  • Cognition and Long Term Use of Ganja.pdf
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  • Comparison Of Hemp Varieties Using Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Markers.pdf
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  • How Cannabis Acts.pdf
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  • Quantitative Analysis of Cannabinoids in the Secretory Product from Capitate-Stalked Glands of C.pdf
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  • Quantitative Determination of Cannabinoids in Individual Glandular Trichomes of Cannabis.pdf
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  • Sex Chromosomes of Cannabis sativa.pdf
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Cannabologist

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- It blends!
 

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  • Regulators Accused of Bias Against Cannabis Based Medicines.pdf
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  • Suppressive Effects of 2 Thiouracil on Differentiation and Flowering in Cannabis sativa.pdf
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  • The Constituents of Cannabis Sativa Pollen.pdf
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  • The Fundamental nature of the Flower.pdf
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  • The Evolution of Cannabinoid Phenotypes in Cannabis.pdf
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  • Mercury In Marijuana.pdf
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  • Altitudinal Variation of Leaf Epidermal Patterns in Cannabis Sativa.pdf
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  • Greenhouse Propagation of Cannabis by Vegatative Cuttings.pdf
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  • Nitrogen Fertilization and Sex Expression Affect Size Varibility In Fibre Hemp.pdf
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  • A Temporal Study of Cannabinoid Composition in Continual Clones of Cannabis Sativa.pdf
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Cannabologist

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blend blend blend
 

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  • Effects of ABA on primary terpenoids and THC in Cannabis sativa at flowering stage.pdf
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  • A preliminary DTI study showing no brain structural change associated with adolescent cannabis u.pdf
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  • Cannabinoid Receptors and Endocannabinoids Evidence for New Players.pdf
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  • Characterisation of hemp Cannabis sativa roots under different growing conditions.pdf
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  • Chemistry and Biological Activity of THC and its derivitatives (AMAZING).pdf
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  • Copper localization in Cannabis sativa L. grown in a copper rich solution.pdf
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  • Current status and future scenarios of hemp breeding.pdf
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  • Differentiation of drug and non-drug Cannabis using a single nucleotide polymorphism SNP assay.pdf
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  • Genetics and marker-assisted selection of the chemotype in Cannabis sativa.pdf
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  • identification and characterization of cannabinoids that induce cell death through mitochondrial.pdf
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tester

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Here's a list of the uploaded documents so far:

1. A chemotaxonomic analysis of terpenoid variation in Cannabis. Biochemical systematics and ecology 2004, 32:875–891.Hillig KW:

2. A historical overview of chemical research on cannabinoids. Chemistry and Physics of Lipids 2000, 108:1–13.Mechoulam R, Hanu L:

3. A preliminary DTI study showing no brain structural change associated with adolescent cannabis use. Harm Reduct J 2006, 3:17.DeLisi LE, Bertisch HC, Szulc KU, Majcher M, Brown K, Bappal A, Ardekani BA:

4. A Simple DNA Extraction Method for Marijuana Samples Used in Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP) Analysis. Journal of Forensic Sciences (JOFS) 2002, Volume 48.

5. A tale of two cannabinoids: the therapeutic rationale for combining tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol. Med. Hypotheses 2006, 66:234-246.Russo E, Guy GW:

6. A Temporal Study of Cannabinoid Composition in Continual Clones of Cannabis sativa L. (Cannabaceae). Botanical Gazette 1985, 146:32-38.Turner JC, Mahlberg PG, Lanyon VS, Pleszczynska J:

7. Action of cannabidiol on the anxiety and other effects produced by $\Delta$ 9-THC in normal subjects. Psychopharmacology 1982, 76:245–250.Zuardi AW, Shirakawa I, Finkelfarb E, Karniol IG:

8. Advanced Grower. [nd], [no volume].TURNER J, HF-MPHILL J, MAHLBERG P:

9. Altitudinal Variation in Leaf Epidermal Patterns of Cannabis sativa. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 1975, 102:199-200.Sharma GK:

10. Antitumor Effects of THC. Environmental Health Perspectives 2000, 108:A442-A443.Huff J, Chan P:

11. Assessment of Cannabinoids Content in Micropropagated Plants of Cannabis sativa and Their Comparison with Conventionally Propagated Plants and Mother Plant during Developmental Stages of Growth. Planta medica 2010, 76:743–750.Chandra S, Lata H, Mehmedic Z, Khan IA, ElSohly MA:

12. Assessment of the Genetic Stability of Micropropagated Plants of Cannabis sativa by ISSR Markers. Planta medica 2010, 76:97–100.Lata H, Chandra S, Techen N, Khan IA, ElSohly MA:

13. Bioactive Heterocycles IV [Internet]. Springer Berlin Heidelberg; 2007.Khan MTH (Szerk):

14. Bioactive heterocycles V. Springer Verlag; 2007.Khan MT:

15. Callus and plantlet induction in Papaver somniferum. In Symposium on In Vitro Problems Related to Mass Propagation of Horticultural Plants 212. . 1985:697–700.Ilahi I, Jabeen M:

16. Cannabaceae Hemp Family. Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science 1999, 32:53-54.Charles T. Mason Jr.:

17. Cannabidiol. Acta Crystallographica Section B: Structural Crystallography and Crystal Chemistry 1977, 33:3211–3214.Jones PG, Falvello L, Kennard O, Sheldrick GM, Mechoulam R:

18. Cannabidiol as a potential medicine. Cannabinoids as Therapeutics 2005, [no volume].Pertwee R:

19. Cannabidiol potentiates pharmacological effects of [Delta] 9-tetrahydrocannabinol via CB1 receptor-dependent mechanism. Brain research 2008, 1188:157–164.Hayakawa K, Mishima K, Hazekawa M, Sano K, Irie K, Orito K, Egawa T, Kitamura Y, Uchida N, Nishimura R, et al.:

20. Cannabidiol potentiates pharmacological effects of [Delta]9-tetrahydrocannabinol via CB1 receptor-dependent mechanism. Brain Research 2008, 1188:157-164.Hayakawa K, Mishima K, Hazekawa M, Sano K, Irie K, Orito K, Egawa T, Kitamura Y, Uchida N, Nishimura R, et al.:

21. Cannabidiol: an overview of some chemical and pharmacological aspects. Part I: chemical aspects. Chemistry and physics of lipids 2002, 121:35–43.Mechoulam R, Hanus LI, others:

22. Cannabidiol: an overview of some pharmacological aspects. The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2002, 42:11S.Mechoulam R, Parker LA, Gallily R:

23. Cannabidiol: from an inactive cannabinoid to a drug with wide spectrum of action. Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria 2008, 30:271–280.Zuardi AW:

24. Cannabinoid patterns in seedlings of Cannabis sativa L. and their use in the determination of chemical race. J. Pharm. Pharmacol 1977, 29:491-494.Rowan MG, Fairbairn JW:

25. Cannabinoid Profile and Elemental Uptake of Cannabis sativa L. as Influenced by Soil Characteristics1 [Internet]. 1974, [no volume].Coffman CB, W. A. Gentner:

26. Cannabinoid Receptor 1 Binding Activity and Quantitative Analysis of Cannabis sativa L. Smoke and Vapor. Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin 2010, 58:201–207.Fischedick J, Van Der Kooy F, Verpoorte R:

27. Cannabinoid receptors and endocannabinoids: evidence for new players. The AAPS Journal 2006, 8:298–306.Mackie K, Stella N:

28. Cannabinoids [Internet]. Springer-Verlag; 2005.Pertwee RG (Szerk):

29. Cannabinoids, immune system and cytokine network. Current pharmaceutical design 2006, 12:3135–3146.Massi P, Vaccani A, Parolaro D:

30. Cannabis and Cannabis Extracts. Journal of Cannabis Therapeutics 2001, 1:103–132.McPartland JM, Russo EB:

31. Cannabis is more than simply $\Delta$ 9-tetrahydrocannabinol. Psychopharmacology 2003, 165:431–432.Russo EB, McPartland JM:

32. Cannabis Plant Chemistry [Internet]. [nd], [no volume].

33. Cannabis sativa L. growing on heavy metal contaminated soil: growth, cadmium uptake and photosynthesis. Biologia plantarum 2005, 49:567–576.Linger P, Ostwald A, Haensler J:

34. Cannabis Vaporizer Combines Efficient Delivery of THC with Effective Suppression of Pyrolytic Compounds. Journal of Cannabis Therapeutics 2004, 4:7-27.Gieringer D:

35. Cannabis versus THC: response to Russo and McPartland. Psychopharmacology 2003, 165:433–434.ElSohly MA, Wachtel SR, de Wit H:

36. CBN and THC concentration ratio as an indicator of the age of stored marijuana samples [Internet]. 1999, [no volume].ROSS SA, M. A. ELSOHLY:

37. Characterisation of hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) roots under different growing conditions. Plant Soil 2008, 313:227-235.Amaducci S, Zatta A, Raffanini M, Venturi G:

38. Chemical constituents of marijuana: the complex mixture of natural cannabinoids. Life sciences 2005, 78:539–548.ElSohly MA, Slade D:

39. Chemistry and analysis of phytocannabinoids and other Cannabis constituents. Marijuana and the cannabinoids 2007, [no volume].Brenneisen R:

40. Chemotaxonomy of Cannabis I. Crossbreeding between Cannabis sativa and C. ruderalis, with analysis of cannabinoid content. Economic botany 1978, 32:387–394.Beutler JA, Marderosian AH:

41. Chronic maternal undernutrition in the rat leads to delayed postnatal growth and elevated blood pressure of offspring. Pediatric Research 1996, 40:438.Woodall SM, Johnston BM, Breier BH, Gluckman PD:

42. Cognition and long-term use of ganja (cannabis). Science 1981, 213:465.Schaeffer J, Andrysiak T, Ungerleider JT:

43. Comparative phytochemical study on the cannabinoid composition of the geographical varieties of Cannabis sativa L. under the same conditions. In II International Symposium on Spices and medicinal Plants 96. . 1979:95–104.Veszki P, Verzár-Petri G, Mészáros S:

44. Comparison of hemp varieties using random amplified polymorphic DNA markers. 2001, [no volume].Forapani SC, Paoletti A, Moliterni C, Ranalli VM, Mandolino P, others:

45. Comparison of the subjective effects of Δ 9 -tetrahydrocannabinol and marijuana in humans. Psychopharmacology 2002, 161:331-339.S. W, M. E, S. R, J. A, Wit HD:

46. Constituents of Cannabis sativa L., XIV: Intrinsic problems in classifying Cannabis based on a single cannabinoid analysis. Journal of Natural Products 1979, 42:317–319.Turner CE, Elsohly MA, Cheng PC, Lewis G:

47. Copper localization in Cannabis sativa L. grown in a copper-rich solution. Euphytica 2004, 140:33–38.Arru L, Rognoni S, Baroncini M, Bonatti PM, Perata P:

48. Current status and future scenarios of hemp breeding. Euphytica 2004, 140:121–131.Ranalli P:

49. Cuticular penetration of calcium salts effects of humidity, anions, and adjuvants. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science 2001, 164:225-231.Jörg Schönherr:

50. Differential absorption of metal chelate components by plant roots. Plant Physiology 1960, 35:362.Tiffin LO, Brown JC, Krauss RW:

51. Differentiation of drug and non-drug Cannabis using a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) assay. Forensic Science International 2011, 207:193-197.Rotherham D, Harbison S:

52. Does cannabidiol protect against the negative effects of THC? The British Journal of Psychiatry 2010, 197:259-260.Henquet C, Kuepper R:

53. Effect of Light Quality on Cannabinoid Content of Cannabis sativa L. (Cannabaceae). Botanical Gazette 1983, 144:43-48.Mahlberg PG, Hemphill JK:

54. Effect of N: K ratio in a hydroponic situation. In Symposium on Research on Recirculating Water Culture 98. . 1979:161–170.Wilson GCS:

55. Effect of phosphite fertilization on growth, yield and fruit composition of strawberries. Scientia Horticulturae 2009, 119:264–269.Moor U, Pőldma P, Tőnutare T, Karp K, Starast M, Vool E:

56. Effect of Soil Contamination on Some Heavy Metals Content of Cannabis sativa. Journal of the Chemical Society of Pakistan 2011, 30:805.KHAN MA, WAJID A, NOOR S, KHATTAK FK, AKHTAR S, RAHMAN IU:

57. Effects of ABA on primary terpenoids and Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol in Cannabis sativa L. at flowering stage. Plant Growth Regul 2009, 58:269-277.Mansouri H, Asrar Z, Szopa J:

58. Effects of ABA on primary terpenoids and Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol in Cannabis sativa L. at flowering stage. Plant Growth Regul 2009, 58:269-277.Mansouri H, Asrar Z, Szopa J:

59. Effects of Fertilizers on Yields and Breaking Strengths of American Hemp, Cannabis Sativa1. Agronomy Journal 1946, doi:10.2134/agronj1946.00021962003800060010x.Howard V. Jordan, A. L. Lang, George H. Enfield:

60. Effects of Gibberellic Acid on Primary Terpenoids and Δ
<sup>9</sup>
-Tetrahydrocannabinol in
<i>Cannabis sativa</i>
at Flowering Stage.
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61. Effects of long-term CO 2 enrichment and nutrient availability in Norway spruce. II. Foliar chemistry. Trees-Structure and Function 1999, 14:17–27.Roberntz P, Linder S:

62. Experiments with Various Plants to Produce Change of Sex in the Individual. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 1925, 52:35-47.Schaffner JH:

63. Extraordinary Sexual Phenomena in Plants. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 1927, 54:619-629.Schaffner JH:

64. Foliar Nutriton Using Inorganic Salts: Laws of Cuticular Penetration. In International Symposium on Foliar Nutrition of Perennial Fruit Plants 594. . 2001:77–84.Sch\önherr J:

65. Genetics and Marker-assisted Selection of the Chemotype in Cannabis sativa L. Mol Breeding 2006, 17:257-268.Pacifico D, Miselli F, Micheler M, Carboni A, Ranalli P, Mandolino G:

66. Greenhouse propagation of Cannabis Sativa L. by vegetative cuttings. Economic Botany 1979, 33:124–127.Coffman CB, Gentner WA:

67. Hemp Crop Data [Internet]. [nd], [no volume].Lj. Starcevic:

68. Human studies of cannabinoids and medicinal cannabis. Cannabinoids 2005, [no volume].Robson P:

69. Identification and Characterization of Cannabinoids That Induce Cell Death through Mitochondrial Permeability Transition in Cannabis Leaf Cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry 2007, 282:20739-20751.Morimoto S, Tanaka Y, Sasaki K, Tanaka H, Fukamizu T, Shoyama Y, Shoyama Y, Taura F:

70. Impact of cannabidiol on the acute memory and psychotomimetic effects of smoked cannabis: naturalistic study. The British Journal of Psychiatry 2010, 197:285-290.Morgan CJA, Schafer G, Freeman TP, Curran HV:

71. Induction of fertile male flowers in genetically female Cannabis sativa plants by silver nitrate and silver thiosulphate anionic complex. TAG Theoretical and Applied Genetics 1982, 62:369–375.Mohan Ram HY, Sett R:

72. Induction of male flowers on female plants of Cannabis sativa by gibberellins and its inhibition by abscisic acid. Planta 1972, 105:263-266.Ram HYM, Jaiswal VS:

73. Influence of cultivar, explant source and plant growth regulator on callus induction and plant regeneration of Cannabis sativa L. Acta Biologica Cracoviensia Series Botanica 2005, 47:145–151.Slusarkiewicz-Jarzina A, Ponitka A, Kaczmarek Z:

74. Mercury in marijuana. BioScience 1988, 38:619–623.Siegel BZ, Garnier L, Siegel SM:

75. Metabolic fingerprinting of Cannabis sativa L., cannabinoids and terpenoids for chemotaxonomic and drug standardization purposes. Phytochemistry 2010, 71:2058-2073.Fischedick JT, Hazekamp A, Erkelens T, Choi YH, Verpoorte R:

76. Mineral nutrition of Cannabis sativa L. Journal of Plant Nutrition 1997, 20:311.Landi S:

77. Monitoring of heavy metals and selected micronutrients in hempseeds from North-western Turkey. AJAR [nd], [no volume].Kursat Korkmaz, S. Metin Kara, Faruk Ozkutlu, Volkan Gul:

78. Morphology of Glandular Hairs of Cannabis sativa from Scanning Electron Microscopy. American Journal of Botany 1973, 60:524-528.Hammond CT, Mahlberg PG:

79. New species, combinations, host associations and location records of fungi associated with hemp (Cannabis sativa). Mycological Research 1997, 101:853-857.McPartland JM, Cubeta MA:

80. Nitrogen Fertilization and Sex Expression Affect Size Variability of Fibre Hemp (Cannabis Sativa L.). Oecologia 1995, 103:462-470.Werf HMGVD, Berg WVD:

81. Nutrient Uptake and Partitioning by Industrial Hemp [Internet]. [nd].

82. PB BAKER, TA GOUGH, BJ TAYLOR. [nd], [no volume].Zaznacz CF, jako Przeczytane F:

83. Phosphorous acid residues in apples after foliar fertilization: Results of field trials. Food Additives and Contaminants 2005, 22:541.Malusà E, Tosi L:

84. Photochemical decomposition of cannabidiol in its resin base. Phytochemistry 1987, 26:1216-1217.Lydon J, Teramura AH:

85. Phytochemical and genetic analyses of ancient cannabis from Central Asia. Journal of Experimental Botany 2008, 59:4171 -4182.Russo EB, Jiang H, Li X, Sutton A, Carboni A, del Bianco F, Mandolino G, Potter DJ, Zhao Y, Bera S, et al.:

86. Plant abiotic stress. Blackwell Pub.; 2005.Jenks M:

87. Plant breeding: clonality—a concept for stability and variability during vegetative propagation. Progress in Botany 2005, [no volume].Forneck A:

88. Possible Role of Ultraviolet Radiation in Evolution of Cannabis Chemotypes. Economic Botany 1983, 37:396-405.Pate DW:

89. Propagation through alginate encapsulation of axillary buds of Cannabis sativa L. — an important medicinal plant. Physiol Mol Biol Plants 2009, 15:79-86.Lata H, Chandra S, Khan IA, ElSohly MA:

90. Quantitative Analysis of Cannabinoids in the Secretory Product from Capitate-Stalked Glands of Cannabis sativa L. (Cannabaceae). Botanical Gazette 1981, 142:316-319.Lanyon VS, Turner JC, Mahlberg PG:

91. Quantitative Determination of Cannabinoids in Individual Glandular Trichomes of Cannabis sativa L. (Cannabaceae). American Journal of Botany 1978, 65:1103-1106.Turner JC, Hemphill JK, Mahlberg PG:

92. Recent advances in Cannabis sativa research: biosynthetic studies and its potential in biotechnology. Curr Pharm Biotechnol 2007, 8:237-243.Sirikantaramas S, Taura F, Morimoto S, Shoyama Y:

93. Recent developments in cannabis chemistry. 1969, [no volume].Alexander Shulgin:

94. Regulators Accused Of Bias Against Cannabis Based Medicines. BMJ: British Medical Journal 2001, 322:691.Ferriman A:

95. Responses of Greenhouse-grown Cannabis sativa L. to Nitrogen, Phosphorus,
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96. Review: How Cannabis Acts. Science 2000, 288:1972.Childers SR:

97. Root Exudation and Rhizosphere Biology. Plant Physiology 2003, 132:44 -51.Walker TS, Bais HP, Grotewold E, Vivanco JM:

98. Root Exudation of Organic Acids: Importance to Nutrient Availability and the Calcifuge and Calcicole Behaviour of Plants. Oikos 1997, 80:459-466.Ström L:

99. Secondary metabolism in cannabis. Phytochem Rev 2008, 7:615-639.Flores-Sanchez IJ, Verpoorte R:

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101. Sex Chromosomes of Cannabis sativa. American Journal of Botany 1939, 26:707-708.Mackay EL:

102. Sex determination in hemp (Cannabis sativa L.). Journ. of Gen. 1927, 19:65-79.Hirata K:

103. Sex reversal in the female plants of Cannabis sativa by cobalt ion. Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences 1979, 88.H.Y. Mohan Ram, Rina Sett:

104. Streptovaricin-induced Sex Expression in Male and Female Plants of Cannabis sativa L. Annals of Botany 1981, 47:169 -172.NIGAM RK, VARKEY M, REUBEN DE:

105. Supplementing Macronutrient Nutrition with Calcium and Potassium Silicate to Control Botrytis in Poinsettia Stock Plants.pdf [Internet]. [nd], [no volume].

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107. The acute effects of synthetic intravenous Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol on psychosis, mood and cognitive functioning. Psychol. Med. 2009, 39:1607.Morrison PD, Zois V, McKeown DA, Lee TD, Holt DW, Powell JF, Kapur S, Murray RM:

108. The arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae induces growth and metal accumulation changes in Cannabis sativa L. Chemosphere 2005, 59:21-29.Citterio S, Prato N, Fumagalli P, Aina R, Massa N, Santagostino A, Sgorbati S, Berta G:

109. The breeding of Cannabis cultivars for pharmaceutical end uses. The medicinal uses of cannabis and cannabinoids 2004, [no volume].de Meijer E:

110. The Change of Opposite to Alternate Phyllotaxy and Repeated Rejuvenations in Hemp by Means of Changed Photoperiodicity. Ecology 1926, 7:315-325.Schaffner JH:

111. The Constituents of Cannabis sativa Pollen. Economic Botany 1975, 29:245-253.Paris M, Boucher F, Cosson L:

112. The Endocannabinoid System and the Therapeutic Potential of Cannabinoids [Internet]. In Marijuana and the Cannabinoids. Szerkesztette ElSohly MA. Humana Press; 2007.ElSohly MA (Szerk):

113. The Evolution of Cannabinoid Phenotypes in Cannabis. Economic Botany 1975, 29:219-232.Small E, Beckstead HD, Chan A:

114. The Fluctuation Curve of Sex Reversal in Staminate Hemp Plants Induced by Photoperiodicity. American Journal of Botany 1931, 18:424-430.Schaffner JH:

115. The Fundamental Nature of the Flower. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 1937, 64:569-582.Schaffner JH:

116. The influence of growth regulators absorbed by the root on sex expression in hemp plants. Planta 1978, 138:181–184.Chailakhyan MK, Khryanin VN:

117. The Influence of Relative Length of Daylight on the Reversal of Sex in Hemp. Ecology 1923, 4:323-334.Schaffner JH:

118. The Inheritance of Chemical Phenotype in Cannabis sativa L. Genetics 2003, 163:335-346.de Meijer EPM, Bagatta M, Carboni A, Crucitti P, Moliterni VMC, Ranalli P, Mandolino G:

119. The Mineral Nutrition of Higher Plants. Annu. Rev. Plant. Physiol. 1980, 31:239-298.Clarkson DT, Hanson JB:

120. The response of terpenoids to exogenous gibberellic acid in Cannabis sativa L. at vegetative stage [Internet]. Acta Physiol Plant 2010, doi:10.1007/s11738-010-0636-1.Mansouri H, Asrar Z, Amarowicz R:

121. The selective capacity of plants for ions and its importance for the composition and treatment of the nutrient solution. [Internet]. [nd], [no volume].CAB International, Steiner AA:

122. The volatile oil composition of fresh and air-dried buds of Cannabis sativa. Journal of natural products 1996, 59:49–51.Ross SA, ElSohly MA:

123. Time factor in utilization of mineral nutrients by hemp. Plant Physiology 1936, 11:731.Tibeau SM:

124. Tissue culture and Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of hemp (Cannabis sativa L.). In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology-Plant 2003, 39:578–585.Feeney M, Punja ZK:

125. USE OF SYNTHETIC CHELATING AGENTS IN PLANT NUTRITION AND SOME OF THEIR EFFECTS ON CARBOXYLATING ENZYMES IN PLANTS*. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1960, 88:361–377.Wallace A:

126. Variations of [Delta] 9-THC content in single plants of hemp varieties. Industrial Crops and Products 2004, 19:19–24.Mechtler K, Bailer J, De Hueber K:


File names (I renamed most of them according to their titles and dates):
  1. A Temporal Study of Cannabinoid Composition in Continual Clones of Cannabis Sativa.pdf
  2. A chemotaxonomic analysis of terpenoid variation in Cannabis - Karl W. Hillig - 2003.pdf
  3. A historical overview of chemical research on cannabinoids.pdf
  4. A preliminary DTI study showing no brain structural change associated with adolescent cannabis u.pdf
  5. A simple DNA extraction Method for Marijuana samples used in Amplified fragment length Polymorph.pdf
  6. Action of Cannabidiol on the Anxiety and Other Effects.PDF.pdf
  7. Altitudinal Variation of Leaf Epidermal Patterns in Cannabis Sativa - 1975.pdf
  8. Antitumor Effects of THC - 2000.pdf
  9. Argus_Nutrient_Dosing_Handbook - 2009.pdf
  10. Assessment of Cannabinoids Content in Micropropagated Plants of Cannabis sativa and Their Comparison - 2009.pdf
  11. Assessment of the Genetic Stability of Micropropagated Plants of Cannabis sativa by ISSR Markers - 2009.pdf
  12. Book-plant-Abiotic-Stress - 2005.pdf
  13. CBN and THC concentration ratio as an indicator of the age of stored marijuana samples.pdf
  14. Cannabaceae Hemp Family (Taxonomic Key)!.pdf
  15. Cannabidiol - 1977.pdf
  16. Cannabidiol an overview of some chemical and pharmacological aspects. Part I chemical aspects.PDF.pdf
  17. Cannabidiol an overview of some pharmacological aspects.PDF.pdf
  18. Cannabidiol as a potential medicine.pdf
  19. Cannabidiol from an inactive cannabinoid to a drug.PDF.pdf
  20. Cannabidiol potentiates pharmacological.PDF.pdf
  21. Cannabinoid Profile and Elemental Uptake of Cannabis sativa L. as Influenced by Soil Characteristics - 1975.PDF.pdf
  22. Cannabinoid Receptor 1 Binding.PDF.pdf
  23. Cannabinoid Receptors and Endocannabinoids Evidence for New Players.pdf
  24. Cannabinoid patterns in seedlings of Cannabis and their use in derterminatin of chemical race.pdf
  25. Cannabinoids, immune system and cytokine network.pdf
  26. Cannabis Plant Chemistry.pdf
  27. Cannabis Vaporizer Combines Effecient Delivery of THC with Effective Suppression of Pyrlytic Com.pdf
  28. Cannabis and Cannabis Extracts - 2001.pdf
  29. Cannabis is more than simply THC.pdf
  30. Cannabis sativa L. growing on heavy metal contaminated soil growth, cadmium uptake and photosynthesis.pdf
  31. Cannabis versus THC response to Russo and McPartland.pdf
  32. Characterisation of hemp Cannabis sativa roots under different growing conditions.pdf
  33. Chemical constituents of marijuana - The complex mixture of natural cannabinoids.pdf
  34. Chemistry and Analysis of Phytocannabinoids and Other Cannabis Constituents.pdf
  35. Chemistry and Biological Activity of THC and its derivitatives (AMAZING) -2007.pdf
  36. Chemotaxonomy of Cannabis I. Crossbreeding between Cannabis sativa - 1978.pdf
  37. Clonality A Concept for Stability and Variability During Vegetative Propagation - 2005.pdf
  38. Cognition and Long Term Use of Ganja 1981.pdf
  39. Comparative phytochemical study on the cannabinoid compositionof the geographical varieties of Cannabis sativa L. under the same conditions.pdf
  40. Comparison Of Hemp Varieties Using Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Markers.pdf
  41. Comparison of the subjective effects.pdf
  42. Constituents of Cannabis sativa XIV Intrinsic Problems In Classifying Cannabis Based On A Single.pdf
  43. Copper localization in Cannabis sativa L. grown in a copper rich solution.pdf
  44. Current status and future scenarios of hemp breeding - 2004.pdf
  45. DIFFERENTIAL ABSORPTION OF METAL CHELATE BY PLANT ROOTS.pdf
  46. Differentiation of drug and non-drug Cannabis using a single nucleotide polymorphism SNP assay.pdf
  47. Does cannabidiol protect against the negative effects of THC.pdf
  48. Effect Of Light Quality On Cannabinoid Content Of Cannabis Sativa - 1983.pdf
  49. Effect of N to K ratio in a hydroponic situation - 1980.pdf
  50. Effect of Soil Contamination on Some Heavy Metals Content of Cannabis sativa.pdf
  51. Effect of phosphite fertilization on growth, yield and fruit composition of strawberries - 2008.pdf
  52. Effects of ABA on primary terpenoids and THC in Cannabis sativa at flowering stage.pdf
  53. Effects of ABA on primary terpenoids.PDF.pdf
  54. Effects of Gibberellic Acid on Primary Terpenoids and THC in Cannabis sativa at Flowering Stage.pdf
  55. Effects of fertilzers on Yeild...Hemp - 1945.PDF.pdf
  56. Effects of long-term CO2 enrichment and nutrient availability in Norway spruce. II. Foliar chemistry - 1998.pdf
  57. Experiments With various Plants to Produce Change of Sex in the Individual - 1925.pdf
  58. Extraordinary sexual phenomena in plants - 1927.pdf
  59. Foliar nutrition using inorganic salts, laws of cuticular penetration - 2002.pdf
  60. Genetics and marker-assisted selection of the chemotype in Cannabis sativa 2005.pdf
  61. Greenhouse Propagation of Cannabis by Vegatative Cuttings - 1979.pdf
  62. How Cannabis Acts.pdf
  63. Human Studies of Cannabinoids and Medicinal Cannabis.pdf
  64. INFLUENCE OF CULTIVAR, EXPLANT SOURCE AND PLANT GROWTH.pdf
  65. Identification and characterization of cannabinoids that induce cell death through mitochondrial.pdf
  66. Impact of cannabidiol on the acute memory and psychotomimetic effects of smoked cannabis naturalistic study.PDF.pdf
  67. Induction of Fertile Male Flowers in Genetically Female Cannabis sativa Plants by Silver Nitrate and Silver Thiosulphate Anionic Complex .pdf
  68. Induction of Male flowers on Female Plants of Cannabis by gibberelins.pdf
  69. Interrelationships of glandular trichomes and cannabinoid content II.pdf
  70. Jenks - 2005 - Plant abiotic stress.pdf
  71. Mercury In Marijuana - 1988.pdf
  72. Metabolic fingerprinting of Cannabis sativa L., cannabinoids and terpenoids for chemotaxonomic and drug standardization purposes.pdf
  73. Mineral Nutrition of Cannabis sativa - 1997.pdf
  74. Monitoring of heavy metals and selected micronutrients in hempseeds from North-western Turkey - 2010.pdf
  75. Morphology of glandular hairs of Cannabis sativa from scanning electron microscopy - 1973.pdf
  76. New species, combinations, host associations and location records of fungi associated with hemp - McPartland - 1997.pdf
  77. Nitrogen Fertilization and Sex Expression Affect Size Varibility In Fibre Hemp - 1995.pdf
  78. Nutrient Uptake and Partitioning by Industrial Hemp.pdf
  79. Pharmacological Actions of Cannabinoids - 2005.pdf
  80. Pharmacological and therapeutic targets for THC and CBD.PDF.pdf
  81. Phosphate foliar fertilisation as a source of phosphite residues.pdf
  82. Photochemical decomposition of cannabidiol in its resin base.pdf
  83. Possible role of ultraviolet radiation in evolution of Cannabis chemotypes.pdf
  84. Propagation through alginate encapsulation of axillary buds of Cannabis sativa.pdf
  85. Quantitative Analysis of Cannabinoids in the Secretory Product from Capitate-Stalked Glands of C.pdf
  86. Quantitative Determination of Cannabinoids in Individual Glandular Trichomes of Cannabis.pdf
  87. Recent Developments in Cannabis Chemistry.pdf
  88. Recent advances in Cannabis sativa research.pdf
  89. Regulators Accused of Bias Against Cannabis Based Medicines.pdf
  90. Responses of greenhouse grown cannabis - NPK - 1977.pdf
  91. Root Exudation of Organic Acids Importance to Nutrient Availability and the Calcifuge and Calcicole Behaviour of Plants - 1997.pdf
  92. Russo et al. - 2008 - Phytochemical and genetic analyses of ancient cann.pdf
  93. Secondary metabolism in Cannabis - 2008.pdf
  94. Selective absorption of cations by higher plants opt.pdf
  95. Selective capacity of plants for ions and its importance for the composition of the nutrient sol (1).pdf
  96. Sex Chromosomes of Cannabis sativa - 1939.pdf
  97. Sex determination in Hemp dwnl.pdf
  98. Sex reversal in the female plants of Cannabis sativa by cobalt ion.pdf
  99. Streptovaricin-induced Sex Expression in Male and Female Plants of Cannabis sativa L. - 1981.pdf
  100. Supplementing Macronutrient Nutrition with Calcium and Potassium Silicate to Control Botrytis in Poinsettia Stock Plants.pdf
  101. Suppressive Effects of 2 Thiouracil on Differentiation and Flowering in Cannabis sativa - 1960.pdf
  102. The Change of Opposite to Alternate Phyllotaxy and Repeated Rejuvenations in Hemp by Means of Changed Photoperiodicity 1926.pdf
  103. The Constituents of Cannabis Sativa Pollen 1975.pdf
  104. The Endocannabinoid System and the Therapeutic Potential of Cannabinoids.pdf
  105. The Evolution of Cannabinoid Phenotypes in Cannabis - 1975.pdf
  106. The Fluctuation Curve of Sex Reversal in Staminate Hemp Plants Induced by Photoperiodicity - 1931.pdf
  107. The Fundamental nature of the Flower - 1937.pdf
  108. The Influence of Growth Regulators Absorbed by the Root on Sex Expression in Hemp Plants.pdf
  109. The Influence of Relative Length of Daylight on the Reversal of Sex in Hemp - 1923.pdf
  110. The Mineral Nutrition of Higher Plants - 1980.PDF.pdf
  111. The Volatile Oil Composition of Fresh and Air-Dried Buds of Cannabis sativa.PDF.pdf
  112. The acute effects of synthetic intravenous THC on psychosis, mood and cognitive functioning.PDF.pdf
  113. The arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae induces growth and metal accumulation changes in Cannabis sativa - 2004.pdf
  114. The physical and chemical features of Cannabis plants grown in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from seeds of known origin.pdf
  115. The response of terpenoids to exogenous gibberellic acid in Cannabis sativa L. at vegetative stage - 2010.PDF.pdf
  116. Time factor in utilization of Mineral Nutrients by Hemp opt.pdf
  117. Tissue Culture and Agrobacterium Mediated Transformation of Hemp - 2003.pdf
  118. Use of synthetic Chelating Agents in Plant Nutrition and some of their effects on carboxylating enzymes in plants.pdf
  119. Variations of .9-THC Content in Single Plants of Hemp Varieties.pdf
  120. Walker et al. - 2003 - Root Exudation and Rhizosphere Biology.pdf
  121. callus and plantlet induction in papaver somniferum.pdf
  122. de Meijer et al. - 2003 - The Inheritance of Chemical Phenotype in Cannabis .pdf
  123. hemp crop data.pdf

All the documents can be also found here:
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0ByW-RytTeYMQYTU4N2QwOTUtM2VkMy00MmUzLWI2NGMtODRkOWIzMjBhMDk4&hl=en


These are searchable optimised .PDFs.
Can be read online or downloaded one-by-one, or all-in-one with a google account.
Search function works in every pdfs, so if you search for "cannabis" in the collection it will show every document that contains the word "cannabis".

I will update later.
 

Sam_Skunkman

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The online copies are of the JIHA, Journal of the International Hemp Association, 12 issues from 1994-1999. Still available:
http://www.internationalhempassociation.org/jiha/index.html

Then came the JIH, the Journal of Industrial Hemp with the same editors, 14 issues from 2002-2008 that were available via the publisher Haworth Press.
-SamS

- Tester, I know I have seen (all? most?) the journal of industrial hemp all online somewhere, either at their website or perhaps through the MAPS website.. It took a little time to find and navigate but I downloaded articles from them, but not every one, because it was all available free...
 
Acetominophen's metabolite, AM404 has many interesting pharmacological properties, of which includes modulation of the endocannabinoid system and possible cannabinoid receptor binding. Also binds to TRPV1.

Echinacea alkylamides bind to CB2 receptor. Also supposedly has weak CB1 activity, and possible FAAH inhibition.

Oh, and smoking pot improves one's night vision!
 

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  • Alkylamides from Echinacea are a new class of cannabinomimetics. Cannabinoid type 2 receptor-dep.pdf
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  • Cannabis improves night vision- dark adaptometry and scotopic sensitivity.pdf
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Hey thanks to cannabologist for starting this tread and for the awesome amount of work he has put in to the dissemination of scientific works pertaining to cannabis. That would make a great moto for Cannabis U.
"de re cannabis"
And thank you as well to those who've contributed this is a great resource cheers and good karma to you all,
HM
 

Xv7vX

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Great job,
Im so tired of reading B.S. posted by any shmoe with a keyboard.
These will keep me busy for hours!

THANKS
 

Cannabologist

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- Some of the articles people have wanted.. And then some ;)
 

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  • Temperature Response of Photosynthesis in different Drug and Fiber Varieties of Cannabis sativa.pdf
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  • comparative biology of plant telomeres.pdf
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  • Cannabidol potentiates THC behavioral effects and alters THC pharmacokinetics during acute and c.pdf
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  • In vitro antioxidant properties of Hemp Seed Protein Hydrolysate Fractions.pdf
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  • Consumptuon of Medicines, alcohol, tobacco, and cannabis among university students, a 2 year fol.pdf
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  • Cannabinoids and metabolites in expectorated oral fluid after 8 days of controlled round the clo.pdf
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  • Interaction between non psychoactive cannabinoids in marijuana, CBG on anti nausea, CBD on anti .pdf
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  • Microsatellite markers An overview of the recent progress in plants.pdf
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Cannabologist

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- I want your love give it to me gimme gimme!!!

- Sorry tester I know you google doc'ed everything that's been uploaded and now I'm fucking it all up for you ;)
 

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  • The Cardiac and haemostatic effects fo dietary hempseed.pdf
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  • The effect of alkaline pretreatment on the thermal decomposition of hemp.pdf
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  • The effect of growth conditions and of processing into yarn on dislocations in hemp fibers.pdf
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  • Tolerance and Cross tolerance to neurocognitive effects of THC and alcohol in heavy Cannabis Use.pdf
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  • Verbal Learning and Memory in Adolescent Cannabis Users, Alcohol users, and Non users.pdf
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  • Spontaneous regression of septum pleeucidum forniceal pilocytic astrocymas Possible Role of Cann.pdf
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  • Psilocybin occasioned mystical type experiences immediate and persisting dose related effects.pdf
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  • Marijuana, and Overview of the Empirical Literature.pdf
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  • Influence of ethanol on cannabinoid pharmacokinetic parameters in chronic users.pdf
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Cannabologist

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- How many fucking more can I go huh?

- I have TONS of articles. Many I can't even upload here because of file size ;)

- So you can't even imagine what you are missing ;)

- 30 new articles for now will do. Some of these are the most recent research of the year ;)
 

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  • Performance evaluation of the Drug Wipe on site oral fluid screening device.pdf
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  • Multiple Sclerosis II new diagonistic criteria, association with smoking and effects of cannabis.pdf
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  • Cannabis Sativa medicinal plants.pdf
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  • Cannabis Induced Periodic Catatonia A Case Report.pdf
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  • Cannabis and Schitzophrenia results of a follow up study.pdf
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  • Time course of cannabinoid accumulation and chemotype development during the growth of cannabis .pdf
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  • Epigenetics and it's implications for ecotoxicology.pdf
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  • The sexual differentiation of Cannabis sativa A morphological and molecular study.pdf
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  • Potency trends of THC and other Cannabinoids in Confiscated Cannabis from 1993 to 2008.pdf
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spurr

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I think we need a single post that gets updated, within this thread, that lists all the studies that have been uploaded in this thread. Any takers on that chore?

FWIW, I just uploaded the following studies to Tester's Google Doc's account. I have about 15 MB more to upload tomorrow.

(2011)
"Factors determining yield and quality of illicit indoor cannabis (Cannabis spp.) production"
Wouter Vanhove, Patrick Van Dammea, Natalie Meer
Forensic Sci. Int. (2011), doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2011.06.006 (In Press)


"Field Testing of Collection Cards for Cannabis sativa Samples With a Single Hexanucleotide DNA Marker" (re genotypes)
Lindsay Allgeier, M.S.; John Hemenway, B .S ; Nicholas Shirley, B.S.; Tommy LaNier, Ph.D.; and Heather Miller Coyle, Ph.D.
J Forensic Sci, 2011
doi: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2011.01818.x


"Energy up in smoke: The carbon footprint of indoor cannabis production"
Evan Mills, Ph.D (2011)


"Cannabis with high cannabidiol content is associated with fewer psychotic experiences"
Christian D. Schubart, Iris E.C. Sommer, Willemijn Avan Gastel, Rogier L. Goetgebuer, René S. Kahn, Marco P.M. Bok
Schizophrenia Research 130 (2011) 216– 221


Review Article
"Cannabinoids for the Treatment of Schizophrenia? A Balanced Neuro chemical Framework for Both Adverse and Therapeutic Effects of Cannabis Use"
Carissa M. Coulston, Michael Perdices, Antony F. Henderson, and Gin S. Malhi
Hindawi Publishing Corporation (2010)
Schizophrenia Research and Treatment
Volume 2011, Ar ticle ID 501726, 9 pages
doi:10.1155/2011/501726


"The propagation, characterization and optimization of Cannabis sativa L. as a phytopharmaceutical"
A thesis submitted by David Potter JP
In fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Pharmaceutical Science Research
King’s College London; March 2009
(2010)
"Diminished gray matter in the hippocampus of cannabis users: Possible protective effects of cannabidiol"
Traute Demirakca, Alexander Sartorius, Gabriele Ende, Nadja Meyer, Helga Welzel, Gisela Skopp, Karl Mann, Derik Hermann
Drug and Alcohol Dependence 114 (2011) 242–245


"The results of an experimental indoor hydroponic Cannabis growing study, using the ‘Screen of Green’ (ScrOG) method - Yield, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and DNA analysis"
Glenys Knight, Sean Hansen, Mark Connor, Helen Poulsen, Catherine McGovern, Janet Stacey
Forensic Science International 202 (2010) 36–44
(2006)
"Yield of Illicit Indoor Cannabis Cultivation in The Netherlands"
Marcel Toonen, Ph.D.; Simon Ribot, B.Sc.; and Jac Thissen, M.Sc.
J Forensic Sci, Septe mber 2006, Vol. 51, No. 5
@ Tester: I hope I didn't upload duplicate studies to your Google Doc's account, I searched for files at Google Doc's and form your post here. Also, it appears you are uploading non-cannabis specific studies to your Google Doc's account, as well as cannabis specific; I assume it okay for me to do the same?
 

spurr

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- How many fucking more can I go huh?

Lets see! :)

- I have TONS of articles. Many I can't even upload here because of file size ;)

You, Tester and I need to get together and workout how to organize all of our papers, and put them in a place where they are easy to find in a well organized format. I think Tester's idea of buying space at Zotero server may be a good route, I'm gonna buy some space next week and see how it goes.


- So you can't even imagine what you are missing ;)

That's my worry with how you, tester, and I, are now uploading files. There is no structure for any of us, so even if we all uploaded all of our papers, it would be hard/impossible to easily dig through all the uploaded studies with ease ...


- 30 new articles for now will do. Some of these are the most recent research of the year ;)

Thanks a ton! Time to check out what you uploaded. :ying:
 
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