Did anyone who heard or read this transcript get an idea of what percentage of these newly diagnosed (<5 years) pwme were found to have an active...
Thanks @rvallee posting this important point. I agree with @butter. that our current understanding about human biology is less than 5%. After...
I really like what you are saying! Selin is onto something here. Yes she is a long-time T cell expert, and she's understated. Those are often the...
The media folks also thought it would be helpful to put a old unplugged microscope plus 3 volumetric flasks on the desk in front of the speakers...
With all the work that people did to send in questions and to @Andy for setting up this video discussion with Dr. V, a huge thanks to everyone on...
Yes, this is how most scientists are trained (in contrast to MD's): that if you know the underlying biology of a particular cell type or tissue...
hmm....that is surprising since we all know that the amount of funding for this disease per patient, is much less than MS, HIV-AIDS, etc. In the...
Oh, very cool Andy. Stuck in my foggy brain was the vague idea that chronic diseases other than ME have mitochrondrial dysfunction in affected...
Nice find Andy. Not sure if you know that Helen Blau is among the top muscle biologists in the world. This work is on muscle stem cells...
@Hip, @Jonathan Edwards, or others on this forum, it's my impression from reading the scientific literature over the past 30 years, that we don't...
@Jonathan Edwards Thanks very much for your response. Do you think the folks that report improvement are improving for some other reason? We...
@Jonathan Edwards or anyone else on this forum, do you think that the benefits that some pwme have using antivirals or antiretrovirals are due to...
I love this reply. And the statistics issue is consistent with my experience using multiple test correction. Bonferroni is overly strict, and one...
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