Yes, and from the abstract, a well-informed team. Varvara A. Ryabkova 1,2,* Natalia Y. Gavrilova 1, Tamara V. Fedotkina 1,3, Leonid P....
Ah, in mice. Actually, in mice genetically engineered to express ultrasound-sensitive ion channels. If I'm understanding it correctly, it's...
It's sort of neither one meaning nor the other, but can be both at the same time, depending on what suits the author's purpose. If challenged,...
It's such great news. Thank you @Simone and others who worked on this.
ETS1 - x axis has the scale, ETS1 is reduced in almost all cell types in people with Long covid at 12 months [ATTACH]
There's a lot in this study - it's a bit overwhelming in terms of sorting out what is going on and what is worth looking at . Darker red means a...
Genecards mentioned a link with Lupus. Googling ETS1 and Lupus: The role of the transcription factor Ets1 in lupus and other autoimmune diseases, 2016
[ATTACH] 4 long covid; 4 healthy controls - a separate mouse for each person and (I think) the two sampling times.
Yes, it is mentioned in the Long Covid section. But, in the ME/CFS section, which comes first, it is just mentioned as an acronym 'ASN', with no...
Great. The point though is that in the Long covid data, they only talk about asparagine being down regulated. I think the paper should have made...
So could the signs on the wall change frequently, with the signs directly affecting cell function? Or would the signs on the wall be permanent,...
It's great to hear of the use of FUNCAP by ME/CFS researchers. I think a 1-2 day retrospective period would require very clear instructions and...
A paper that analyses the muscle metabolite data from this paper, along with similar data from the NIH ME/CFS study Systems Modeling Reveals...
I'm a bit puzzled. For ME/CFS, they find issues with alanine and aspartate, and then "ASN" is mentioned out of nowhere, with no explanation of...
Ha, thank you SNT. I did not recognise the name. It's terrific that Wenzhong is working with people in Kunming, China. We hear so little about...
Many posts have been moved to Chris Armstrong - Melbourne ME/CFS researcher, research updates and general chat Apologies from the moderation...
Thanks very much @Nightsong. So, similar results to that older study I quoted in my last post. Standing shock index increased from 0.67 to...
There's another paper: Orthostatic Change in Shock Index: Comparison with Traditional Tilt Test Definitions The OCSI (change in the shock index...
Standing shock index: An alternative to orthostatic vital signs Donating 450 ml of blood didn't change supine shock index values in healthy...
From the above study: Yes, I don't think we have to see the orthostatic tachycardia itself as pathologic. It may well be a very normal and...
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