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    Cancer breakthrough? 97 percent of mice cured in Stanford vaccine study

    http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Cancer-breakthrough-97-percent-of-mice-cured-in-12547552.php Excerpt: A Stanford University study targeting cancer cells in laboratory mice has been generating buzz and hope. A new experiment for cancer treatment had incredible results using...
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    Researcher Interactions Science for ME Q&A with Dr Montoya, 16th January 2018 question collection thread

    In 2013, in a call with the CDC, Dr. Ian Lipkin reported finding retroviruses in 85% of samples sent to him from your lab. We have not heard any follow up over the years. Has this been explored at all? Do you think retroviruses play a role in ME/CFS?
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    Researcher Interactions Science for ME Q&A with Dr Montoya, 16th January 2018 question collection thread

    At the recent CFSAC Meeting you briefly mentioned that there may be a mechanism in the bone marrow? Can you comment on that? Could you elaborate on the findings that you and Mark Davis had with clonal expansion of T-cells and a possible antigen? Can you give us an idea of how big of a...
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    Free Ubiome Nose swab microbiome Test Kit

    Edit: They appear to have run out of free kits... Sorry If anyone is interested in a free kit. There only temporarily available so if you want one order today! I think most of us fit the criteria listed below. https://shop.ubiome.com/pages/sniffle-ome
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    Microbiome testing reports discussion

    Ubiome is offering free nose swab kits to see how your nose relates to your Microbiome. They say the kits are for those who have a stuffy nose or cold or flu symptoms. I'm not sure how long they will be offering this but I thought some would want to give it a shot...
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    Huntington’s breakthrough may stop disease

    I thought some here might find this article interesting. I posted a few interesting excerpts from the article. http://www.bbc.com/news/health-42308341 An experimental drug, injected into spinal fluid, safely lowered levels of toxic proteins in the brain. The research team, at University...
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    Stanford University ME/CFS research center gets $1.2M grant from OMF.

    A couple comments. I no longer see Dr. Kogelnik listed as being involved. I now see Dr. Kaufman's listed as part of the Scientific Team. Also Dr. Montoya is listed as part of some working group which I've not seen his name before. Last, I noticed in this funding announcement that they list: "T...
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    How near are we to a diagnostic biomarker? What is it likely to be?

    Yes, this is the same Dr. Lombardi around during XMRV. My take away from what I posted is that a group of researchers at Arizona State University are developing an immune signature test and that it's still a work in progress, but that progress is being made towards a biomarker. I specifically...
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    How near are we to a diagnostic biomarker? What is it likely to be?

    The old WPI now known as NVCBR has been collaborating with Drs. Stephen Johnston and Phillip Stafford, at Arizona State University’s Biodesign Institute, Innovations in Medicine working on an antibody immune signature. Take a look at these links to get a better idea of what they are doing...
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    What biomedical research progress in the past 18 months?

    I'm waiting to see what Mark Davis has found in regards to the T-cells and a possible antigen that he talked about at the Stanford Symposium.
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    Are there symptoms you had in the early stages of ME that you no longer get?

    @Ysabelle-S I also had the pins and needles for about the first year. It was quite annoying it was also interfering in my already poor ability to sleep. I'd for got all about that till I read your thread.
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