The interaction between cannabis use and a CB1-related polygenic co-expression index modulates dorsolateral prefrontal activity during working memory processing
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A. Monaco | R. Bellotti | G. Pergola | G. Blasi | A. Rampino | A. Bertolino | T. Popolizio | A. Monda | P. Di Carlo | M. Papalino | P. Taurisano | L. Antonucci | R. Passiatore | R. Romano | A. Bonvino | A. Porcelli | Francesco Piarulli
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