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Genetic risk factors of ME/CFS: a critical review
Genetic risk factors of ME/CFS: a critical review, by in Human Molecular Genetics, ddaa169, 3 Aug 2020 [doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddaa169] Review abstract: Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) is a complex multisystem illness that lacks effective therapy and a biomedical understanding of … Continue reading
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Tagged DecodeME study, gene sequencing, genome-wide association study, GWAS, Joshua J Dibble, Prof Chris Ponting, Simon McGrath, UK ME/CFS Biobank
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Stanford University’s ME/CFS research
Researchers are making headway toward finding evidence of chronic fatigue syndrome and how it may change the brain. Ronald W. Davis, a Stanford University genetics researcher who was instrumental in the Human Genome Project, is heading up a new research … Continue reading
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Tagged CFS Research Center, CFSRC, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research Center, Dr Jose Montoya, gene sequencing, Human Genome Project, molecular biomarkers, Prof Ronald W Davis, Stanford ME/CFS Initiative, Stanford University, Sue Dremann, Valganciclovir, Whitney Dafoe
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