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  1. SNT Gatchaman

    Poorly controlled T2DM is accompanied by significant morphological and ultrastructural changes in both erythrocytes and fibrin, 2015, Pretorius

    Poorly controlled type 2 diabetes is accompanied by significant morphological and ultrastructural changes in both erythrocytes and in thrombin-generated fibrin: implications for diagnostics Etheresia Pretorius, Janette Bester, Natasha Vermeulen, Sajee Alummoottil, Prashilla Soma, Antoinette V...
  2. SNT Gatchaman

    Fibrinogen Glycation and Presence of Glucose Impair Fibrin Polymerization—An In Vitro Study of Isolated Fibrinogen and Plasma, 2020, Luzak et al

    Fibrinogen Glycation and Presence of Glucose Impair Fibrin Polymerization—An In Vitro Study of Isolated Fibrinogen and Plasma from Patients with Diabetes Mellitus Boguslawa Luzak, Magdalena Boncler, Marcin Kosmalski, Ewelina Mnich, Lidia Stanczyk, Tomasz Przygodzki and Cezary Watala Abstract...
  3. SNT Gatchaman

    Glucose Concentration Affects Fibrin Clot Structure and Morphology as Evidenced by Fluorescence Imaging and Molecular Simulations, 2018, Hood et al

    Glucose Concentration Affects Fibrin Clot Structure and Morphology as Evidenced by Fluorescence Imaging and Molecular Simulations Jacob E. Hood, Sumith Yesudasan and Rodney D. Averett Abstract Although in vivo studies have been conducted in the past to determine hyperglycemic effects and...
  4. SNT Gatchaman

    Sugar for the brain: the role of glucose in physiological and pathological brain function, 2013, Mergenthaler et al

    Sugar for the brain: the role of glucose in physiological and pathological brain function Philipp Mergenthaler, Ute Lindauer, Gerald A. Dienel, and Andreas Meisel Abstract The mammalian brain depends upon glucose as its main source of energy, and tight regulation of glucose metabolism is...
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    Brain Memory Signals Linked to Blood Sugar Levels

    An article from neuroscience news . Interesting in the metabolism link , given we know of issues with glucose in ME. https://neurosciencenews.com/hippocampal-memory-blood-sugar-19108/amp/
  6. mango

    Open Sweden: ME/CFS lactate, glucose and hypoxanthine

    An ad is currently being circulated in Swedish ME groups on social media, a research study led by prof Jonas Bergquist at Uppsala University that is currently recruiting. It's a study on altered energy metabolism in ME/CFS, focusing mainly on lactate, glucose and hypoxanthine. (I couldn't find...
  7. D

    Excessive exercise training causes mitochondrial functional impairment and decreases glucose tolerance in healthy volunteers, Flockhart et al, 2021

    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cmet.2021.02.017 "Exercise training positively affects metabolic health through increased mitochondrial oxidative capacity and improved glucose regulation and is the first line of treatment in several metabolic diseases. However, the upper limit of the amount of...
  8. John Mac

    In-Depth Analysis of the Plasma Proteome in ME/CFS Exposes Disrupted Ephrin-Eph and Immune System Signaling, 2021, Hanson et al

    https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7382/9/1/6
  9. leokitten

    Diet modulates brain network stability, a biomarker for brain aging, in young adults. Mujica-Parodi et al. PNAS (2020)

    https://www.pnas.org/content/117/11/6170.long The Guardian: Low-carb diet may reverse age-related brain deterioration, study finds
  10. John Mac

    Substrate utilisation of cultured skeletal muscle cells in patients with CFS, Tomas et al, 2020

    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-75406-w
  11. fossil

    What lies beneath: a case of spontaneous hypoglycaemia or glucose transporter type 1 defect disguised as chronic fatigue? (2013) Mohit Kumar et al.

    This is an interesting case study (bolding and spacing added); What lies beneath: a case of spontaneous hypoglycaemia or glucose transporter type 1 defect disguised as chronic fatigue? https://www.endocrine-abstracts.org/ea/0031/ea0031p235.htm
  12. Andy

    Video, Emerge Symposium 2019: Dr Neil McGregor, An Omic Analysis of ME/CFS – an Assessment of Potential Mechanisms

    Thought his was an interesting presentation, https://mecfsconference.org.au/videos/neil-mcgregor/ As a spoiler, here is his last slide, summarising his main points
  13. Sly Saint

    What I Was Really Telling My GP When I Swore at Her in the Exam Room - Suzette Bishop

    " I’m not proud of cursing out a former GP. On top of that, I think she may have been even shorter than me, a very petite and soft-spoken woman. I had been going to her for over a year, and I was back for a routine follow-up. I was feeling especially exhausted that day. I must have looked it...
  14. H

    Pharmacological activation of AMPK and glucose uptake in cultured human skeletal muscle cells from patients with ME/CFS (2018) Newton et al

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29654166
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