Top 10 scientific publications in ME/CFS over the last 10 years based on number of citations [Tweet by Dr Mark Gutheridge]

As well as the issue of picking out the balance of citations that are critical, as is probable with a significant proportion of the PACE ones, should we be giving studies using the Oxford criteria false creditibilty as referring to them as ME/CFS studies? Surely we should only refer to them as 'chronic fatigue studies mis-categorised as ME/CFS' studies.
 
Maybe the lower number of citations attributed to biological research is just an indication of the relative difficulty of conducting and publishing such research.

Biological research often requires carrying out hundreds, if not thousands, of complex and sensitive experiments that involve cutting edge technology. This may make such studies somewhat more scarce than papers that rely on methods such as jumping on a piece of paper and the filling out of subjective symptom reports afterwards.
 
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