Something I learned while trying to understand the biology a bit better: TGF-beta interacts with IDO1 (I find the details a little hard to...
Stuff like this is probably why there are so many chronically ill people nowadays. There are thousands of compounds in our body that are derived...
If it's true that 75% of the population might be at risk for ME/CFS via a metabolic trap, it would imply that there are some other factors of...
A bit later he says that "sequencing is about 1000 dollars per patient so they decided to do it differently [...] so he worked out a way to...
Okay. I found what I mentioned previously: Ron Davis, on the IDO2 mutations. "If you do the automated analysis, it doesn't show up. Simply...
I heard that the software used by Phair to analyse genetic data ignores IDO2 mutations because they are so common. Maybe something like this is...
What does "deemed significant" mean? Ron Davis recently said at the Invest in ME conference that 75% of the population have IDO2 mutations, but...
What could be done is having patients do a GET program while wearing an accelerometer. As soon as they begin to struggle, have them stop and do in...
It has to be possible to figure out where the bottleneck is in the system that prevents sustained activity levels or an increase.
This made me think of this study https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1280928/ I think this also implies that accelerometer studies...
They did get enterovirus reads. In one of the healthy controls.
They took blood on several days. Including on day 7.
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