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P11 Study and question on Genes

Posted by Denise190466 on December 13, 2006, at 12:51:39

Sorry if this sounds like a stupid question but I was reading this P11 study, where they've found that low doses of this protein P11 can contribute to depression and may explain why some people respond to antidepressants and some don't.

I used to respond to Antidepressants but don't any more, does this mean that my P11 gene could have changed over time. Can genes change over time. I just keep trying to understand why I've responded so differently to antidepressants (agitation etc this time) this time compared to when I was in my 20s when they worked wonderfully and quickly.


Denise


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