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Originally Posted by Best-In-BC
I rewrote what I posted, lol, but there reference link is a .ris file or something, you have to explain how you come to results, like the vitamin study's last year, this is all bs I bet.
and Markul, I have reasoning skills rather stoned or not.
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Sirolimus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Andrés Ozaita, of the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Spain, along with colleagues in France and Germany, focused on THC, the main psychoactive chemical compound in marijuana, which acts on a specific class of receptors known as cannabinoid receptors. These receptors are known to affect the connection strength between neurons.
The scientists found that THC increases the activity of a pathway that promotes protein synthesis in the mouse brain. This transient increase of protein synthesis was mediated specifically by cannabinoid receptors expressed on the brain?s inhibitory neurons, and correlated with long-term memory deficits in mice. The authors also found that inhibition of this signaling pathway by sirolimus prevents THC-induced amnesia in mice.[43]
43- Cannabinoid modulation of hippocampal long-term memory is mediated by mTOR signaling
rent this for $4 you cheap fuck then you'll have the answer won't you?
http://www.nature.com/neuro/journal/...l/nn.2369.html