CRACKING THE CASE OF MITOCHONDRIAL REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT IN METABOLIC STRESS
Salk scientists find protein FNIP1 links cellular powerhouse damage to repair during metabolic stress, with broad disease implications spanning from diabetes to cancer to neurodegeneration...
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https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abj5559
Abstract
Cells respond to mitochondrial poisons with rapid activation of the adenosine monophosphate–activated protein kinase (AMPK), causing acute metabolic changes through phosphorylation and prolonged adaptation of metabolism...
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Elevated ATG13 in serum of pwME stimulates oxidative stress response in microglial cells , 2022, Gottschalk et al
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Simmaron Research Wins our 1st NIH Grant!
We are proud to announce our very own Dr. Avik Roy PhD and Dr. Gunnar...
If the Philippines offers their curriculum in English, then it is much easier for them to pass requirements in the USA, because they won’t have to pass English tests—the article implies that the UK still requires an English competency test.
I think the bigger problem is research that was never funded at the proposal stage. Ron Davis discusses this a bit in this episode of the Freakonomics podcast.
https://freakonomics.com/podcast/could-long-covid-help-treat-other-chronic-illnesses/
Not sure, but I do know that on a different forum they brought up Filgotinib https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filgotinib Some were saying that it might be helpful for very short-term use.
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They Had $350,000 and a Dream to Live Together. Could They Make It in Manhattan?, NYT
Not sure where to put this—one of the people has MECFS...
Some very recent Robert Phair posts on PR
“Chris and I recently had a great Zoom meeting with Bob Naviaux and Bhupesh Prusty and agreed on two important points: 1) our two theories are converging on the innate immune system, and 2) ME/CFS is a cell-autonomous or mosaic-dysfunctional disease...
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