Kris Fobes offered more info on his work in 7 replies in the same Twitter thread as above. [MEDIA] Just to add, isn't it cool that S4Me...
Here is the tweet thread from Jen Brea. [MEDIA] @Sarah94 Can you please adjust the title to reflect that this is a Medium article written by jen...
Don't know who this guy is but he posted a snapshot re: RCCX and HERV-K. Looks like he is based in Seattle, Washington from his profile [MEDIA]
@mariovitali I watched the recent Hardvard OMF talk by Mike VanElzakker. In the brain in PEM both Glutamate and Glutamine are reduced vs baseline...
Interesting. First, are there any other papers that reproduced these findings? The paper is 20 years old and mass spec techniques have improved a...
Yes @mariovitali ! Karl Morten NZ presentation slide 59 showed a 6 fold difference in glutamate between patients and controls with reduced...
I wondered the same thing. Then I thought McGregor is probably referring to hypermetabolism that uses up more than usual amounts of raw materials...
@mariovitali Can you take a look at the supplementary data to see if any of those genes pop out to you. Supplementary data. Post Exertional...
Tweet from Dr. John Whiting who I believe is closely connected with the researchers of this paper [MEDIA] [MEDIA] [MEDIA] [MEDIA]
I find this interesting. Study sample collection started 2010 - a long time ago. and the results were previously published And this paper...
I found the details Source : https://www.meassociation.org.uk/research/research-projects/
Do you know anything about this project @Andy @Jonathan Edwards ? According to the NIH site project is due end this month, although funding was...
Great work Andy! Good to have this in one place! I would like to add that the US NIH is the major funder of the ME/CFS Biobank, has provided...
Here is an example to describe what @Simon M is saying. Some folks believe mutations in the gene MBL2 play a role in making folks susceptible to...
Thank you @Simon M !!! Some questions if you are able to pass them on. 1. Would the study need controls or could it leverage and use...
Don't want to get in an argument, but for balance I wanted to quote the following from the paper you linked. It's not always black or white...
I think you are confusing MCAS with Mastocytosis. Mastocytosis requires elevated tryptase but MCAS usually does not have elevated tryptase...
Cort mixed up Creatine and Creatinine a bit in his write up which confuses the picture e.g. in the write up on truncated glucose response. Here is...
According to the ingredients and description Prevalin seems to form a barrier in the nose. Nasalcrom is similar to the eye drops mentioned...
Have you looked into Nasalcrom nasal spray? Not sure if it's available in your area..... Its a mast cell stabiliser. https://www.nasalcrom.com/...
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