Abstract
0-0.47, p<O.05) with this behavioral measure across the combined patient groups. These results extend on our earlier postmortem brain findings and demonstrate that increased levels of these G proteins also occur in peripheral cells from BAD but not MDD subjects. Furthermore, the present findings offer additional support to the notion that disturbances in G-protein function play an important role in the pathophysiology of BAD.
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