myoglobin

  1. SNT Gatchaman

    Long-term impacts of COVID-19 on systemic inflammation and control of breathing reflexes: an observational cohort study, 2026, Penuelas et al.

    Long-term impacts of COVID-19 on systemic inflammation and control of breathing reflexes: an observational cohort study BACKGROUND The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in over 7 million reported deaths and over 700.4 million reported infections to-date. Many individuals who recover from COVID-19...
  2. Mij

    Skeletal muscle oxygen tension as a measure of COVID-19 disease severity and predictor of disease progression, 2025, Neil Stacey et al

    Highlights Diminished muscle oxygen saturation is likely to be closely correlated with COVID-19 disease severity. • Diminished muscle oxygen saturation is likely to be predictive of COVID-19 disease progression. • Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) can augment existing markers tracking disease...
  3. SNT Gatchaman

    Preprint Charting the Circulating Proteome in ME/CFS: Cross System Profiling and Mechanistic insights, 2025, Hoel, Fluge, Mella+

    Charting the Circulating Proteome in ME/CFS: Cross System Profiling and Mechanistic insights August Hoel; Fredrik Hoel; Sissel Elisabeth Furesund Dyrstad; Henrique Chapola; Ingrid Gurvin Rekeland; Kristin Risa; Kine Alme; Kari Sorland; Karl Albert Brokstad; Hans-Peter Marti; Olav Mella; Oystein...
  4. FStevenChalmers

    Heresy / Conjecture on the nature of PEM PESE PENE

    New here. An ME blogger suggested I bring this idea here for discussion. Will leave out 9/10ths of this idea, looking to see if there's interest in discussion, and most importantly...facts which make this wrong. There’s a protein called myoglobin. It is expressed on muscle cells. One end of...
  5. Mij

    Capillary-mitochondrial Oxygen Transport in Muscle: Paradigm Shifts, 2023, David C Poole

    Abstract During maximal exercise healthy humans increase their oxygen uptake (V̇O2) 10 to 20-fold that measured at rest to as much as 6 L/min. At the molecular level the numbers are staggering: Each minute the exercising O2 transport system - lungs, cardiovascular and active muscles – must...
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