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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29755330
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnbeh.2018.00078/full
There's also quite a difference between people with mild ME and those on the more severe end of the spectrum. People with mild ME (still able to do some work and have a social life, participate in life events and gatherings) are much more similar to regular disabled than they are to those that...
For EoE? No. It's diagnosed via esophageal biopsy collected during endoscopy. I think it's pretty routine to test for EoE now but I could be wrong, maybe they only test if someone is symptomatic.
I thought some others might also find this interesting. I have EoE and my EoE and stomach problems flare from exertion and it's becoming pretty obvious it's playing quite a big role in my disease. I've also suspected that I have severe mitochondrial dysfunction in these organs but unable to...
I googled very briefly after seeing this media release and noticed this different publication about NK cells and Rituximab below.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5024429/
It would most certainly have to be the latter. They recruited in the past for studies involving in vitro drug testing but as far as I'm aware haven't recruited for an actual in vivo trial of any kind.
I doubt we'll have any truly successful clinical trials until we have sub-types but hopefully some of these failed trials can provide data that will help tease them out.
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