Thanks to all those continuing to toil on this thread. Took me awhile to realise how little I understood of the detail of this method and how out...
According to figure 1 (A, B) The nano needle has two thin gold electrode layers sandwiched between three (Insulating?) oxide layers, presumably...
That is unknown, though “just a reaction to being circumstances” seems to be underplaying the problem. Certainly some cases seem to be caused by...
They have a plan Just about every other "potential biomarker" has faded away . What is encouraging about this one is both the dramatic...
Sorry come I had assumed you had seen that’s because of your question about the geometry. As someone without any experience of PBMC is suspended...
"What" is a lot easier to answer than "why". They produced "simplified blood" of each patient made up of PBMCs resuspended in plasma, 200 cells...
This is the key issue, particularly given the frequent claim that this shows ME/CFS is not "all in the mind" (I really dislike that phrase because...
In the discussion, the authors say "According to our experimental results, ME/CFS blood cells display a unique characteristic in the impedance...
Have had a quick read through The paper and thought I'd place here before I went to bed. They do claim that the finding is unique to ME/CFS. So...
Both groups use the same method, the Seahorse analyser. as Lisa says, the findings are consistent because the most obvious exclamation for the...
Blog preview Something in the blood [IMG] It is remarkable that four independent groups have now found that a factor in the blood can affect cell...
EDIT: SUMMARY OF LATEST VERSION OF BLOG POSTED INSTEAD Moderator's note: This post and relevant replies have been copied from this point,...
"Something in the blood" Moderator note: Simon's summary of what we know so far about the "something in our blood" has been relocated to this...
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I have been in touch with Dr Kathy Rowe, the sole author of the study, who was really helpful in providing additional information. Several points...
Unfortunately, my migraines are getting ever worse and I probably won't be able to return to this thread after this post. Yes, the distinction...
The Brown, Bell and Jason paper from 2012 is important in relation to the new study as it aims to see if patients who said they were recovered...
Could you tell me where I could find a clip where he says this, please? Thanks
Commentary [Relatively good] long term outcomes for young people with ME/CFS Katherine S Rowe, 2019 apologies that I haven't taken part in...
Brief commentary An interesting approach to studying "neuroinflammation“ yields only one robust finding. Jarred Younger is looking for evidence...
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