Tom Kindlon
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This group of researchers have been implicating TRP ion channels for several years now, has anybody"Transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels have been implicated in the pathomechanism of ME/CFS"
I don't think there's anything 'invalid' in what the Griffiths Uni team are doing - it's the way lots of chemical physiology has progressed, teasing apart one element at a time. With TRPICs there's a range of related functions, all of which may operate in different ways https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transient_receptor_potential_channel#Families Certainly it's a labourious way of going about things which is why a lot is riding on Decode ME as possible means to shortcut what is otherwise a long hard slog.This group of researchers have been implicating TRP ion channels for several years now, has anybody
replicated their findings?
If it was a valid finding surely it would have been validated by now.
Which saves resources and lets them go to other projects. Most of the research is advance an idea, test it till it breaks, find a new idea. Eventually one wont break.even if it's a negative that advances our knowledge of where not to look.