劫持基础研究:合成大麻素案例。

Jenny L Wiley, Julie A Marusich, John W Huffman, Robert L Balster, Brian F Thomas
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收集和交流知识是科学努力的重要方面。然而,在诸如科学会议和出版物等公共论坛上展示数据,不仅使科学家能够获得这些数据,而且也使其他可能对如何使用研究成果有不同想法的人能够获得这些数据。这类劫持的最近一个例子是引入合成大麻素,将其喷洒在草药产品上,然后吸食其类似大麻的令人陶醉的特性。最初是为了进一步了解大麻素系统的合法研究目的而开发的,这些合成大麻素在世界范围内被滥用,给监管和执法机构带来了问题,这些机构正在努力跟上各种结构基序的化合物数量的增长。基础和临床科学家现在需要提供建议,以促进对这一新出现的问题所构成的健康威胁作出决策。
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Hijacking of Basic Research: The Case of Synthetic Cannabinoids.

Gathering and communicating knowledge are important aspects of the scientific endeavor. Yet presentation of data in public forums such as scientific meetings and publications makes it available not only to scientists, but also to others who may have different ideas about how to use research findings. A recent example of this type of hijacking is the introduction of synthetic cannabinoids that are sprayed on herbal products and subsequently smoked for their marijuana-like intoxicating properties. Originally developed for the legitimate research purpose of furthering understanding of the cannabinoid system, these synthetic cannabinoids are being abused worldwide, creating issues for regulatory and law enforcement agencies that are struggling to keep up with the growing number of compounds of various structural motifs. Basic and clinical scientists need to provide advice now to facilitate decision-making about the health threats posed by this emerging problem.

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