
Genes and Tyramine Intolerance Part 2: Monoamine Oxidase B
We know monoamine oxidase A plays a strong role in tyramine intolerance. But what about MAO-B?
We know monoamine oxidase A plays a strong role in tyramine intolerance. But what about MAO-B?
To understand tyramine intolerance better, the Rogue Scientist explores the genes involved in tyramine metabolism. Beginning with monoamine oxidase A.
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