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ME/CFS as a hyper-regulated immune system driven by an interplay between regulatory T cells & chronic human herpesvirus infections
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome as a hyper-regulated immune system driven by an interplay between regulatory T cells and chronic human herpesvirus infections, by Nuno Sepúlveda, Jorge Carneiro, Eliana M Lacerda and Luis C Nacul in Front. Immunol. 21 Nov 2019 … Continue reading
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Tagged Autoimmunity, CD4+ T-cells, Dr Luis Nacul, Eliana M Lacerda, HHV-6, human herpes virus-6, hypothesis, Jorge Carneiro, Nuno Sepulveda, Tcells, Tregs, viral infections
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Is CFS an autoimmune disorder with vasoactive neuropeptide dysfunction?
Abstract Chronic fatigue syndrome is a disorder characterised by prolonged fatigue and debility and is mostly associated with post-infection sequelae although ongoing infection is unproven. Immunological aberration is likely and this may prove to be associated with an expanding group … Continue reading
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Tagged autoimmune, cause, DR Staines, exogenous infection, hypothesis, molecular mimicry, PACAP, pituitary adenylate activating polypeptide, vasoactive intestinal peptide, vasoactive neuropeptide dysfunction, VIP
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