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  1. forestglip

    [Transcriptome] in PBMCs of [LC] at a median follow-up of 28 months [...] reveals upregulation of JAK/STAT [...], 2025, Fineschi et al

    Comprehensive transcriptome assessment in PBMCs of post-COVID patients at a median follow-up of 28 months after a mild COVID infection reveals upregulation of JAK/STAT signaling and a prolonged immune response Serena Fineschi, Joakim Klar, Juan Ramon Lopez Egido, Jens Schuster, Jonas Bergquist...
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    Updates from the UK ME/CFS Biobank / CureME team

    Email from IACFS/ME: ---- Dear IACFS/ME Supporters, We would like to share with you the following message from Caroline Kingdon, RN, MSc, at the UK ME/CFS Biobank. If you have any questions please send them directly to the Biobank via the links below. Sincerely, IACFS/ME...
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    Are gallbladder problems a common secondary symptom in ME/CFS ?

    I think the title and post are missing the symptom. Edit: I see you put cholecystitis as a tag. I assume that's the symptom.
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    Trial Report Low Dose Rapamycin Alleviates Clinical Symptoms of Fatigue and PEM in ME/CFS Patients via Improvement of Autophagy, 2025, Ruan et al

    Now published, see post #37 ---------------------------------------------- Low Dose Rapamycin Alleviates Clinical Symptoms of Fatigue and PEM in ME/CFS Patients via Improvement of Autophagy Brian T. Ruan, Sarojini Bulbule, Amy Reyes, Bela Chheda, Lucinda Bateman, Jennifer Bell, Braydon...
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    What research do you want to see? (study ideas)

    Maybe it'd be good to do a study that gives people a list of many diseases, including ME/CFS and long COVID, and asks if they have heard of each one. Maybe binary response or maybe multiple choice like "Never heard of it", "I've heard the name but don't know what it is", and "I know what it is"...
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    Structured Exercise after Adjuvant Chemotherapy for Colon Cancer 2025 Courneya et al

    That seems accurate. 7% reduction in absolute risk, but that's influenced by how rare or common the event of dying in that timeframe is in general. But if ~17% of people died in the control group and ~10% died with exercise, that's more than a third less that died over the 8 years. And the...
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    United Kingdom: ME Research UK (MERUK) News

    ME Research UK – May e-newsletter Articles Link
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    Hypothesis Perspective: host factors variants and the underlying causes of long COVID, 2025, Pasharawipas

    Perspective: host factors variants and the underlying causes of long COVID Tirasak Pasharawipas Long COVID, also known as post-COVID syndrome (PCS), is characterized by persistent and unexplained symptoms that can occur not only in individuals who experienced severe symptoms during the acute...
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    Preprint Charting the Circulating Proteome in ME/CFS: Cross System Profiling and Mechanistic insights, 2025, Hoel, Fluge, Mella+

    R stresses me out because I'm not very familiar with it, so when I'm not in a patient mood I just use Python. Computer's away for the night, but I'll do a linear model tomorrow.
  10. forestglip

    Preprint Charting the Circulating Proteome in ME/CFS: Cross System Profiling and Mechanistic insights, 2025, Hoel, Fluge, Mella+

    Here's with merging on all rows from both studies using TargetFullName. Spearman r of .23
  11. forestglip

    Preprint Charting the Circulating Proteome in ME/CFS: Cross System Profiling and Mechanistic insights, 2025, Hoel, Fluge, Mella+

    Yes the fact that this is not a thing has been irritating me all day as I crudely try to match up genes from one study with a single other study. It basically feels like it would be free data if such a database existed. There are many 'omics studies that would be great to cross-reference...
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    Preprint Charting the Circulating Proteome in ME/CFS: Cross System Profiling and Mechanistic insights, 2025, Hoel, Fluge, Mella+

    Since they did the validation portion, it seemed worth checking if there was overlap between the 57 proteins in that part with the thousands in the first part and in Germain. There were overlaps in 51 genes between all three cohorts. In 19 genes, the fold change was in the same direction. Only...
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    Preprint Charting the Circulating Proteome in ME/CFS: Cross System Profiling and Mechanistic insights, 2025, Hoel, Fluge, Mella+

    @ME/CFS Skeptic My plot looks the same by the way. Here are the three genes that were changed in the same direction in both studies and had a q value less than .05 in both: Edit: Added links to GeneCards.
  14. forestglip

    Preprint Charting the Circulating Proteome in ME/CFS: Cross System Profiling and Mechanistic insights, 2025, Hoel, Fluge, Mella+

    I think TargetFullName might be best actually. Multiple aptamers can be associated with the same gene identifier, but I assume they each have a unique TargetFullName. If matching on UniProt, if either dataset has multiple aptamers per UniProt ID, you'll get arbitrary pairs of measurements...
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    Preprint Charting the Circulating Proteome in ME/CFS: Cross System Profiling and Mechanistic insights, 2025, Hoel, Fluge, Mella+

    Oh, another identifier, didn't notice that one. I do get 672 with that. I'm going to try merging where any of the columns match. Could you explain this a bit more:
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    Preprint Charting the Circulating Proteome in ME/CFS: Cross System Profiling and Mechanistic insights, 2025, Hoel, Fluge, Mella+

    I'm running into the issue when merging with an inner join of not having a consistent identifier. If I merge on 'UniProt', I get 682 rows. If I merge on 'EntrezGeneSymbol' I get 655. If I merge on 'EntrezGeneID', I get 631. Not sure how yours is different from all of these. It's different...
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    IgA autoimmunity and coagulation among [PASC] patients with persistent respiratory symptoms: a case-control study, 2025, Gomes et al

    IgA autoimmunity and coagulation among post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC) patients with persistent respiratory symptoms: a case-control study Claudia Gomes, Jonathan H. Whiteson, Fabio Ponzo, Rany Condos, Mila B. Ortigoza, Marisol Zuniga, Ana Rodriguez, David C. Lee [Line...
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