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Francisco Navarrete

Researcher at Carlos III Health Institute

Publications -  5
Citations -  301

Francisco Navarrete is an academic researcher from Carlos III Health Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cannabidiol & Cannabinoid receptor. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 97 citations. Previous affiliations of Francisco Navarrete include Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche & Spanish National Research Council.

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Cannabidiol: A Potential New Alternative for the Treatment of Anxiety, Depression, and Psychotic Disorders.

TL;DR: Preliminary clinical trials support the efficacy of CBD as an anxiolytic, antipsychotic, and antidepressant, and more importantly, a positive risk-benefit profile, and support the development of large-scale studies to further evaluate CBD as a potential new drug for the treatment of these psychiatric disorders.
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Biomarkers in Psychiatry: Concept, Definition, Types and Relevance to the Clinical Reality.

TL;DR: This review summarizes the concept and types of biomarkers including an operational definition for therapeutic development and remarking the future challenges required to reach the goal of developing valid, reliable and broadly-usable biomarkers for psychiatric disorders and their treatment.
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Endocannabinoid System Components as Potential Biomarkers in Psychiatry.

TL;DR: Current evidence suggests that the components of the ECS may become promising biomarkers in psychiatry to improve, at least in part, the diagnosis and pharmacological treatment of psychiatric disorders.
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Cannabis Use in Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women: Behavioral and Neurobiological Consequences

TL;DR: The purpose of this study was to review cannabis use during pregnancy and breastfeeding including epidemiological aspects, therapeutic or preventive strategies, and experimental considerations and results from animal models of perinatal cannabis exposure to analyze the underlying neurobiological mechanisms and to identify new therapeutic approaches.
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Cannabidiol Modulates Behavioural and Gene Expression Alterations Induced by Spontaneous Cocaine Withdrawal

TL;DR: This model of spontaneous cocaine withdrawal induces clear behavioural and gene expression changes in mice suggesting its potential for the management of cocaine withdrawal.