Oh, how I laughed when I came across this little gem!
I was doing a little interweb browsing with ‘Depp’ in the Google search box, as you do, when I came across a long and very technical article about a new protein that some medical bods had discovered and named ‘Depp’. Now, it’s a long time since I did my nursing training, such as it was*, and my advanced biology has got a little rusty, but after perusing this piece with furrowed brow for some considerable time, and consulting with my friend Dar, the psych nurse, it seems that this particular gene is at least partly responsible for the uterine changes necessary for the successful implantation of the fertilised human egg.
Well, well, well.
I’ve known for a long time that Mr Depp does some serious remodelling of the female hormone profile, but it’s nice to get a little acknowledgement from the medical profession, huh?
There’s more. Hints in the titles of the related articles suggest that with a little more research, Depp may help our understanding of endometriosis. Possibly, women with endometriosis are suffering from a surfeit of Depp - and if that is so, all I can say is thank goodness I am not among those who need to cut down.
But steady on, there, ladies. Don’t all rush at once. Chances are your doctor won’t know WTF you’re talking about, and if he does, I’m willing to bet that neither type of Depp will be available on the NHS - more’s the pity.
*My nursing training was many years ago, and involved animals, but I think that the word ‘Depp’ in this article is an acronym from ‘Decidual protein induced by progesterone’.
Gosh! Atta Boy Johnny! With the Depp gene count I must have absorbed over the years I should be able to have an immaculate conception. (fortunately, the only way it’s likely to happen) .LOL.
I told you, I ovulated the first time in a loooong time
after watching Capt. Jack for the first time.
Oh, yeah, I’m a believer!
this is just to funny, you wonder if the researchers had a sense of humor?
Well, the Japanese do love our Johnny, don’t they?