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The cannabinoid, Δ9THC [(-)-trans-Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol], was found to transform high passage Fischer rat cells chronically infected with Rauscher leukemia virus, but the transformation could be demonstrated only after extended subculture (13 passages) of the cells. Under the same conditions, control cultures and cultures treated with Δ8THC [(-)-trans-Δ8-tetrahydrocannabinol], CBN [cannabinol], or CBD [transcannabinol], were not transformed (20 passages). In contrast, cultures treated with 3MC [3-methylcholanthrene] were transformed in three subpassages. Thus, Δ9THC is the most active of the major cannabinoids as a transforming agent, but this activity is weak as compared to 3MC.
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