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Ron Davis latest: more evidence of "something in the blood" (Simon M blog)

Discussion in 'ME/CFS research news' started by Simon M, Dec 10, 2019.

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    Sh*t—well it is still under consideration for macular degeneration—phase 2.
     
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    But there goes my plan to try it out in 2020. Because it wont see any admission anytime soon now. :/
     
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    I'm not going to even pretend to understand any of this but just wondered if using salt as a stressor could not be used in other testing in lieu of exercise (ie CPET or similar)?
     
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    It's impossible to say until we understand the mechanisms.
     
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    Merged thread

    Outsourcing the 'Something in the blood'

    In light of the recent observations from Ron Davis and Dr. Prusty about "something in the blood," which causes excess mitochondrial fission, I was thinking if there's a way to outsource the work of isolating this substance. According to Prusty, he's already found one of them and there's apparently many more varying from patient to patient. It's also the size of an exosome.

    Apparently nandixon from the PR forums knew how to do this since she worked as a medicinal chemist, and she also had a hypothesis on what the "something in the blood" could be. I tried to contact her about it, but she hasn't been on the forums since last October now. Here's the quote:
    Does anyone, especially someone from a research background, know if it's possible to outsource finding the "something in the blood" to researchers that have experience in isolating natural substances or maybe an undergraduate, and do it cheaply? Is this type of commission work possible at all? Are there independent labs that take this kind of commission work assuming that they have have the right equipment?

    Source: Here
     
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