Cannabinoids in immune system-related diseases: From bench to clinic
Abstract As a psychoactive drug, marijuana is used for recreational purposes. Given its addictive nature and the serious damage it causes to both individual health and social stability, marijuana has been banned in most countries worldwide. In recent years, with the continuous improvement of basic research, researchers have discovered the role of cannabinoids, the primary active ingredient in marijuana, in multiple human systems. Research found that cannabinoids can regulate immune system function and have therapeutic potential in immune system-related diseases.
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