Indeed and that's why I'm rather cautious (I hope I am) when I'm talking about it, mentioning associations. See also my last message where I say I don't think it could be causal.
But even if it's not the root cause (in the case there is a confirmed association in the first place, but it's...
Indeed, it doesn't necessitate a gene defect. I also think a NFAT5 dysfunction wouldn't be (if it's really associated in the first place) the root cause of the disease as you noted. I wonder if stress (in a broad sense) and infections that can be stemming from it, nutritional deficiencies...
Hello all,
During my research, I've become interested in a specific protein, which is called NFAT5 (or also TonEBP) and which I think might be linked to ME/CFS.
Here is why I think it could be the case:
Response to osmotic stress
Ronald Davis developed a test that works by submitting cells...
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