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<Which is virtually exactly what I pointed out that Kirsten Unvas-Moberg
reported -- but Jean said it in a much more eloquent (shall I say -- as
usual??) fashion. Jean does have a way with words.>
Jan,
Such strokes! It's probably because I try to listen well. I think that's
where I got it, from listening to Kirsten Uvnas-Moberg at an ILCA
conference a few years ago.
And now I have a question for Lisa. I simply don't understand the concept
with receptor sites that you are describing with the word "upregulated".
I believe it was Kate Halberg who also said something about receptor
sites "shifting from oxytocin to prl"?
I don't have too much of a base in organic chemistry, but can someone
amplify/simplify some of this for me? Any references I can read?
Jean
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Dayton, Ohio USA
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