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Repurposing Cannabidiol as a Potential Drug Candidate for Anti-Tumor Therapies
2021
Biomolecules
In recent years, evidence has accumulated that cannabinoids—especially the non-psychoactive compound, cannabidiol (CBD)—possess promising medical and pharmacological activities that might qualify them as potential anti-tumor drugs. This review is based on multiple studies summarizing different mechanisms for how CBD can target tumor cells including cannabinoid receptors or other constituents of the endocannabinoid system, and their complex activation of biological systems that results in the
doi:10.3390/biom11040582
pmid:33921049
pmcid:PMC8071421
fatcat:m62bs4sx4vee3odrpciaoi636m