From this PR open thread:
https://forums.phoenixrising.me/threads/review-of-the-midbrain-ascending-arousal-network-nuclei-and-implications-for-myalgic-encephalomyelitis-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-m-baraniuk-2022.86742/#post-2390443
“Those of you with long memories will remember that Pyrrhus'...
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...
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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...
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I watched Drs Fluge and Hanson with a rest between them. Utterly loving Dr Fluge’s talk where he moved between talk of the patients and the data.
Didn’t understand a lot but someone?? talked of...
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...
Yet another hypothesis on HealthRising.org
https://www.healthrising.org/blog/2018/04/03/a-metabolic-trap-for-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-me-cfs/
Researcher Robert Phair is seeking ME/CFS patients who have had their genomes sequenced and who would be willing to share their data for research...
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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