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Re: gene therapy for depression, how far are we away?! » rovers95

Posted by Conundrum on October 31, 2010, at 23:08:43

In reply to gene therapy for depression, how far are we away?!, posted by rovers95 on October 31, 2010, at 17:46:23

Wow thats a great article. It was interesting where it said the brain can produce all the serotonin it wants, but it doesn't matter if there is no p11 receptor to bind to. Maybe this is why so many do not respond to SSRIs. They increase the serotonin but do not address the core problem. So once the mice are given the virus with the p11 protein will the mice continue to produce the gene/receptor or will they need to be constantly receiving the virus, like taking a drug routinely?


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