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Research: Urine – another way to show inability to cope with exercise in ME/CFS
Urine shows abnormal reaction to exercise in ME/CFS A small study of 8 women gave surprising results when their urine was examined after an exercise test and compared to healthy people. “Our most unanticipated discovery is the lack of … Continue reading →
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In-depth analysis of the plasma proteome in ME/CFS exposes disrupted ephrin-Eph and immune system signaling
In-depth analysis of the plasma proteome in ME/CFS exposes disrupted Ephrin-Eph & immune system signaling, by Arnaud Germain, Susan M Levine & Maureen R Hanson in Proteomes 2021, 9(1), 6 [doi.org/10.3390/proteomes9010006] Jan 2021 (This article belongs to the Special Issue … Continue reading →
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Tagged adherens junction, Arnaud Germain, Dr Maureen Hanson, Dr Susan Levine, ephrin-Eph pathway, glucose, immune metabolism, plasma, proteomics, SOMAscan®
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Plasma proteomics publication shows disrupted cell-to-cell signaling in ME/CFS
Cornell University news post from the Center for Enervating NeuroImmune Disease: Plasma proteomics publication shows disrupted cell-to-cell signaling We are proud to announce our latest plasma proteomics publication is available as open access in Proteomes. In-depth analysis of the … Continue reading →
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Tagged adherens junction, Arnaud Germain, blood plasma, blood plasma proteins, cell to cell signalling, diagnosis, Dr Susan Levine, ephrin-Eph pathway, glucose, immune metabolism, Prof Maureen Hanson, proteomics, SOMAscan(r)
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Comprehensive circulatory metabolomics in ME/CFS reveals disrupted metabolism of acyl lipids & steroids
Comprehensive circulatory metabolomics in ME/CFS reveals disrupted metabolism of acyl Lipids and steroids, by Arnaud Germain, Dinesh K Barupal, Susan M Levine and Maureen R Hanson in Metabolites 2020, 10(1), 34; 14 January 2020 [doi.org/10.3390/metabo10010034] Research abstract: The latest worldwide … Continue reading →
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Prospective biomarkers from plasma metabolomics of ME/CFS implicate redox imbalance in disease symptomatology
Prospective biomarkers from plasma metabolomics of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome implicate Redox imbalance in disease symptomatology, by Arnaud Germain, David Ruppert, Susan M. Levine and Maureen R. Hanson in Metabolites 2018, 8(4), 90 [Published 6 Dec 2018] Research abstract: Myalgic … Continue reading →
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Metabolic profiling reveals disturbances in fatty acid & lipid metabolism in ME/CFS
Research abstract: Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) remains a continuum spectrum disease without biomarkers or simple objective tests, and therefore relies on a diagnosis from a set of symptoms to link the assortment of brain and body disorders to ME/CFS. … Continue reading →
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