metabolic trap

  1. daftasabrush

    IDO2 gene mutations - SNPs

    Background The metabolic trap hypothesis being investigated by the OMF is currently investigating IDO2, with the Severely Ill Big Data Project finding IDO2 mutations in the 20 patients ill with M.E. This question is about how someone can check if they have the mutations found based on genetic...
  2. John Mac

    Dr Ron Davis - Updates on ME/CFS research - September 2019 onwards

    Gene mutation IDO2 Every ME/CFS patient has this mutation. Biochemists and Geneticists say IDO2 is not necessary, it doesn't have a function. Clearly not true as every patient has this mutation. We have hypothesis: No details yet but called 'Metabolic trap'. We are trying to prove...
  3. John Mac

    The IDO Metabolic Trap Hypothesis for the Etiology of ME/CFS 2019 Kashi, Davis, Phair.

    https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/9/3/82
  4. Dudden

    Fundraising Proposition?

    Dear friends and family members. Research is moving forward in the field of ME/CFS and although much has been accomplished, it is only a fragment of what can be achieved. Many of us are eager to know more. Therefore, acceleration of researches is vital. Now, financing studies and researches...
  5. NelliePledge

    Stanford Community Symposium 2018: Phair, Metabolic traps, Tryptophan trap

    This thread has been split from the main Stanford Community Symposium 2018 thread. Interesting presentation on metabolic traps focussing on tryptophan/kyneurenine. Serotonin And a very clear and strong message from Ron Davis that people should not experiment on themselves because he said...
  6. Sly Saint

    ME/CFS - a mathematical model

    One for all you mathematicians (way beyond my understanding) blog by Paolo Maccallini: "Robert Phair and the trap Many of my readers are probably aware of the attempts that are currently being made to mathematically simulate energy metabolism of ME/CFS patients, integrating metabolic data with...
  7. Indigophoton

    OMF: Up Close with Robert Phair, PhD

    I hadn't heard this snippet before, https://www.omf.ngo/2018/06/13/robert-phair/
  8. E

    OMF-funded research: a metabolic ‘trap’ hypothesis for ME/CFS - Dr. Robert Phair, March 2018

    OMF-funded research: a metabolic ‘trap’ hypothesis for ME/CFS - Dr. Robert Phair, March 2018 https://www.omf.ngo/2018/03/14/omf-funded-research-a-metabolic-trap-hypothesis-for-me-cfs/ March 14, 2018 On this #OMFScienceWednesday we highlight a new project that OMF is funding, which proposes a...
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