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Elevated brain natriuretic peptide levels in CFS associate with cardiac dysfunction
Research abstract: Elevated brain natriuretic peptide levels in chronic fatigue syndrome associate with cardiac dysfunction: a case control study Cara Tomas, Andreas Finkelmeyer, Tim Hodgson, Laura MacLachlan, Guy A MacGowan, Andrew M Blamire, Julia L Newton in BMJ Openheart 4:2 … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Blamire, BNP, Brain natriuretic peptide, Cara Thomas, decreased cardiac output, Guy A MacGowan, heart dysfunction, Laura Maclachlan, Prof Andreas Finkelmeyer, Prof Julia Newton, Tim Hodgson
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Blood cells in CFS are drained of energy
New Scientist article, by Andy Coghlan, 3 Nov 2017: Blood cells in chronic fatigue syndrome are drained of energy Blood cells in people with CFS seem as listless as it can make people feel Thirteen years ago, Cara Tomas was … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Coghlan, Cara Thomas, cellular bioenergectics, Mike McCrae, New Scientist, Prof Julia Newton, Science alert
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Cellular bioenergetics is impaired in patients with CFS
Research abstract: Cellular bioenergetics is impaired in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome, by Cara Tomas, Audrey Brown, Victoria Strassheim, Joanna Elson, Julia Newton, Philip Manning in PLOSone [Published: October 24, 2017] Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a highly debilitating disease of … Continue reading
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Tagged Audrey Brown, bioenergetics, Cara Thomas, Dr Joanna Elson, glycolysis, oxidative phosphorylation, OXPHOS, PBMC, peripheral blood mononuclear cells, Philip Manning, Prof Julia Newton, Victoria Strassheim
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