Poorer frontolimbic white matter integrity is associated with chronic cannabis use, FAAH genotype, and increased depressive and apathy symptoms in adolescents and young adults (Q35757921)

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scientific article published on 2 April 2015
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Poorer frontolimbic white matter integrity is associated with chronic cannabis use, FAAH genotype, and increased depressive and apathy symptoms in adolescents and young adults
scientific article published on 2 April 2015

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    Poorer frontolimbic white matter integrity is associated with chronic cannabis use, FAAH genotype, and increased depressive and apathy symptoms in adolescents and young adults (English)
    Skyler G Shollenbarger
    Jenessa Price
    Jon Wieser
    Krista Lisdahl
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