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Citric Acid Cycle is deficient in people with ME/CFS
MEAction blog post, by Adrianne Tillman, 22 Feb 2017: Stanford team announces breakthrough in ME/CFS research A research team at Stanford announced yesterday that it has made some breakthroughs in understanding the metabolic cycles that are not working properly in … Continue reading →
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Prof Ron Davis’ severe ME study finds problems with energy metabolism
ME Action news article, by Simon McGrath, 4 June 2016: Ron Davis: Preliminary data shows problems with energy metabolism Professor Ron Davis presented new findings from his Big Data study at Friday’s Invest in ME 2016 conference. Davis’s preliminary data … Continue reading →
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Tagged citric acid cycle, glycolysis, Invest in ME, metabolomics, Metabolon, mitochondrial dysfunction, Open Medicine Foundation, Prof Ronald W Davis, Severely Ill-BIG DATA Study, Simon McGrath
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