There would be some kind of enzymatic assay where an excess of substrate and all other reactants are added to a sample, along with a reagent which...
That is different from low serum levels. They are talking about very rare genetic defects which result in low activity of the enolase enzyme....
I don't know much about the test. As far as I understand it, elevation associated with tissue damage is due to breakdown of cells. Normally the...
Enolase is an enzyme involved in glycolysis and gluconeogenesis. It catalyses the formation of phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) from...
Exactly. I have seen nothing impressive from this group. Apart from the abysmal SNP studies, they persist in doing small phenomenological studies...
I'm not sure what you mean by this. If you mean poor general uptake of substances into mitochondria, there would not be a global problem....
Do you mean malabsorption of B6 into mitochondria? I don't know anything about this so did a quick google. All I could find was this old paper...
I've never taken either in isolation so couldn't comment.
Not might, it is. The pathway goes phe>tyr>dopa>dopamine>noradrenaline>adrenaline. Perhaps the studies you referred to concentrated on the...
With proteinaceous foods you'd be getting a mixture, some of the ones you wanted, some that you didn't. You could maybe look for an analysis of...
Yes it does. See the link in my post above.
Sorry I somehow missed this post. Maybe but I would be just guessing about what this means. All three - leu, ile and val - feed in...
You are defaulting to these issues, not the review. Are you saying we shouldn't study bio-medical aspects of the brain because results might be...
If, as you go on to say, immunologists don't have a sufficiently broad training in their discipline, then I despair a bit that we will reach an...
I have neurally mediated hypotension and often experience a plummeting BP within 1-2 h of getting out of bed in the morning. It's as though my...
What about naltrexone binding to TLR4? Can you think of ways that signalling through this pathway could be relevant to ME/CFS?
Whether or not biotin interferes with pathology tests entirely depends upon the use of the biotin-streptavidin capture system in immunoassays....
It could be. Conversion of gln to glu for further energy use by the gut does generate a lot of ammonia but this is carried directly to the liver...
I ran out of time and energy yesterday to go into more detail about the proposition that sensitivity to gln supplements is because of effects on...
Glutamate (or glutamic acid; glu) and glutamine (gln) are closely related amino acids which readily interconvert. The difference between them is...
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