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  1. SNT Gatchaman

    Co-creating a social science research agenda for Long Covid, 2025, Cousins, Alwan, Dalton, Sherwood+

    Co-creating a social science research agenda for Long Covid Cousins, Oonagh; Jokela-Pansini, Maaret; Alwan, Nisreen A; Barnard, Ella; Dainow, Jo; Dalton, Caroline; Davies, Gail; Faghy, Mark A; Gilmour, Eileen; Patel, Ian; Sherwood, Ondine; Westerhof, Lotus; Greenhough, Beth INTRODUCTION Our...
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    Characterization of sympathicotonia in [LC] and healthy controls using long-term electrodermal activity EDA follow-up, 2025, Mustonen+

    Arguably this paper should be in the psychosomatic subforum. I've posted here due to the physiology data. Finnish team with a mixture of author affiliations: some clinical physiology, Department of Internal Medicine and Rehabilitation; but also Faculty of Social Sciences, Outpatient Clinic for...
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    Characterization of sympathicotonia in [LC] and healthy controls using long-term electrodermal activity EDA follow-up, 2025, Mustonen+

    Characterization of sympathicotonia in post-covid condition long covid and healthy controls using long-term electrodermal activity EDA follow-up PURPOSE After SARS-CoV-2 infection, some patients develop post-COVID condition (PCC), often associated with sympathicotonia. This study aimed to...
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    Interpretation bias modification (CBM-I) for fatigue in long term health conditions – A feasibility study 2025 Moss-Morris, Chalder, Hirsch et al

    Yes, it's even released under Creative Commons license, so we can post the entire content while discussing.
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    Magnetic Resonance Quantification of Muscle Phosphocreatine Resynthesis Kinetics During Exercise Recovery…, 2023, McGing+

    Relevant to ME/CFS research. See this announcement from Invest in ME Research and this comment about the Oxford Radcliffe team and last year's 1H and 31P MR Spectroscopy to Assess Muscle Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Long COVID (2024)
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    United Kingdom: Invest in ME news

    https://investinme.org/iimer-newslet-2511-yeworkshopgrants.shtml Highlighting See https://www.rdm.ox.ac.uk/people/jordan-mcging First author of Magnetic Resonance Quantification of Muscle Phosphocreatine Resynthesis Kinetics During Exercise Recovery: An In Vivo Measure of Mitochondrial...
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    Magnetic Resonance Quantification of Muscle Phosphocreatine Resynthesis Kinetics During Exercise Recovery…, 2023, McGing+

    Magnetic Resonance Quantification of Muscle Phosphocreatine Resynthesis Kinetics During Exercise Recovery: An In Vivo Measure of Mitochondrial Function in Humans Quantifying muscle phosphocreatine (PCr) resynthesis kinetics during recovery from exercise can be employed as a sensitive and...
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    PEM discussion thread - post-exertional malaise

    Thread for blog post by Fred Rossi
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    Microvascular Dysfunction and Basal Membrane Thickening in Skeletal Muscle in ME/CFS and Post-COVID, 2025, Slaghekke et al

    For a team, I'd start with the Wüst, van Vugt et al team in Amsterdam and see if they have collaborations available with local MR researchers. There may already be someone relevant involved in that team. I'd envisage an extension of their pre- / post- single CPET biopsy paradigm, augmented with...
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    Review Differential Characteristics and Comparison Between Long-COVID Syndrome and [ME/CFS], 2025, Ivanovska et al

    Graded exercise therapy is mentioned in the abstract but not in the body of the paper. The only instance of "exercise" is —
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    Decadelong low basal ganglia NAA/tCr from elevated tCr supports ATP depletion from [Mt] dysfunction and neuroinflammation in [GWI], 2025, Cheshkov+

    Science Blog summary of the paper. Looks like a fair write-up, though not to be confused with our own @ME/CFS Science Blog. https://scienceblog.com/exhausted-cell-batteries-not-dead-neurons-may-drive-gulf-war-illness/
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    Pre-pandemic lifestyle patterns and mental health outcomes among people reporting [PASC]: evidence from a Slovenian population…, 2025, Zager Kocjan+

    Pre-pandemic lifestyle patterns and mental health outcomes among people reporting post-acute sequelae of COVID-19: evidence from a Slovenian population-based sample BACKGROUND The long-term consequences of COVID-19, or post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC), represent a major...
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    Urinary Peptidomic Profiling in Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 Infection: A Case-Control Study, 2025, Gülmez et al

    Published as — Urinary Peptidomic Profiling In Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 Infection: A Case-Control Study Post-acute sequelae of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2-infection (PASC) is challenging to diagnose and treat, and its molecular pathophysiology remains unclear...
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    Depression as a moderator and mediator of functional status in patients with Long COVID: […] from the PERCEIVE cohort in Australia, 2025, Seboka+

    Depression as a moderator and mediator of functional status in patients with Long COVID: a cross-sectional and longitudinal observational study from the PERCEIVE cohort in Australia BACKGROUND In patients with post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC), depression has been associated with symptom...
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    Microvascular Dysfunction and Basal Membrane Thickening in Skeletal Muscle in ME/CFS and Post-COVID, 2025, Slaghekke et al

    For (1) I would like to see the correlation tested between such muscle biopsy findings and eg 1H and 31P MR Spectroscopy to Assess Muscle Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Long COVID (2024) with at rest and exercise challenge. For (2) Maybe, but the brain microvasculature is very different...
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    Decadelong low basal ganglia NAA/tCr from elevated tCr supports ATP depletion from [Mt] dysfunction and neuroinflammation in [GWI], 2025, Cheshkov+

    Senior author of Evaluation of a Gene–Environment Interaction of PON1 and Low-Level Nerve Agent Exposure with Gulf War Illness: A Prevalence Case–Control Study Drawn from the U.S. Military Health Survey’s National Population Sample (2022)
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