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 June 27, 2019 
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   Which type of chromatography is best for cannabis analysis?Which type of chromatography is best for cannabis analysis?
 
Cannabis analysis is essential, but which technique is better? A comprehensive report details the most widely used analytical techniques between 2015-2018.
 
   The endocannabinoid system and skin conditionsThe endocannabinoid system and skin conditions
 
a significant amount of research over the past 20 years has demonstrated that the endocannabinoid system plays a vital role in skin homeostasis, and therefore skin conditions too.
 
 Creating a physical and genetic map of Cannabis sativa
 
Creating a physical and genetic map of Cannabis sativaScientists have developed a physical and genetic map of Cannabis sativa to facilitate further investigation into the genetic and molecular mechanisms exhibited by this plant.
 
 
 Metabolic engineering of cannabinoids – are we there yet?
 
Metabolic engineering of cannabinoids – are we there yet?There has recently been a surge in research into the biosynthetic pathways of cannabinoids and the potential for commercialized metabolic engineering.
 
 
 Microextraction gets an eco-friendly makeover in new cannabis study
 
Microextraction gets an eco-friendly makeover in new cannabis studyResearchers have successfully demonstrated that IT-SPME coupled to nano-LC is an adequate analytical method for the characterization of cannabis traces.
 
 
 Case study: Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome in a patient with ALS
 
Case study: Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome in a patient with ALSThis case study of a patient with ALS and symptoms of cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome emphasizes the need for research into the use of medicinal cannabis.
 
 
 Cannabis use has increased and shifted from illicit market, research reveals
 
Cannabis use has increased and shifted from illicit market, research revealsA new article published by researchers from University of Puget Sound and University of Washington reports that, based on analysis of public wastewater samples in at least one Western Washington population center, cannabis use both increased and substantially shifted from the illicit market since retail sales began in 2014.
 

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