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A systematic review of metabolomic dysregulation in CFS/ME/SEID
A systematic review of metabolomic dysregulation in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Systemic Exertion Intolerance Disease (CFS/ME/SEID), by Teilah Kathryn Huth, Natalie Eaton-Fitch, Donald Staines & Sonya Marshall-Gradisnik in Journal of Translational Medicine vol 18, no. 198 (2020) Review abstract: Background: Chronic … Continue reading →
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Tagged Dr Sonya Marshall-Gradisnik, metabolomics, Natalie Eaton-Fitch, Prof Donald Staines, Teilah Kathryn Huth
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Cell danger response biology – the new science that connects environmental health with mitochondria & the rising tide of chronic illness
Perspective: Cell danger response biology the new science that connects environmental health with mitochondria and the rising tide of chronic illness, by Robert K Naviaux in Mitochondrion Vol 51, March 2020, Pages 40-45 [Available online 23 December 2019] https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mito.2019.12.005 … Continue reading →
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Tagged CDR, cell danger response, Chronic illness, Dr Robert Naviaux, environmental health, exposomics, metabolomics
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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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Tagged acyl cholines, Arnaud Germain, Dinesh K Barupal, dipeptides, Dr Susan Levine, lipids, metabolomics, Prof Maureen Hanson, steroids
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A laboratory approach for characterizing chronic fatigue: what does metabolomics tell us?
A laboratory approach for characterizing chronic fatigue: What does metabolomics tell us? by Elardus Erasmus, Shayne Mason, Mari van Reenen, Francois E Steffens, B Chris Vorster, Carolus J Reinecke in Metabolomics Vol 15, p 158, November 27, 2019 Research … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1H-NMR, B Chris Vorster, Carolus J Reinecke, detoxification, Elardus Erasmus, Francois E Steffens, Mari van Reenen, metabolomics, nuclear magnetic resonance, Phase II biotransformation, Piper fatigue scale, Shayne Mason
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Comparison of differential metabolites in urine of the middle school students with CFS before & after exercise
Comparison of differential metabolites in urine of the middle school students with chronic fatigue syndrome before and after exercise [Article in Chinese], by Chi AP, Wang ZN, Shi B, Yang XF, Min RX, Song J in Zhongguo Ying Yong Sheng … Continue reading →
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Tagged adolescents, exercise, metabolic dysfunction, metabolites, metabolomics, teenagers, urine
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New CFS test is 84% accurate
Medical News Today blog post, by Ana Sandoiu, 11 July 2018: New chronic fatigue syndrome test is 84 percent accurate Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome does not currently have a diagnostic test. But this may soon change, as researchers have developed a … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ana Sandoiu, biomarker, center, diagnostic test, Dr Dorottya Nagy-Szakal, Dr Ian Lipkin, metabolites, metabolomics, National Institutes of Health Center for Solutions for ME/CFS
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Insights into ME/CFS phenotypes through comprehensive metabolomics
Research abstract: Insights into myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome phenotypes through comprehensive metabolomics, by Dorottya Nagy-Szakal, Dinesh K. Barupal, Bohyun Lee, Xiaoyu Che, Brent L. Williams, Ellie J. R. Kahn, Joy E. Ukaigwe, Lucinda Bateman, Nancy G. Klimas, Anthony L. Komaroff, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bohyun Lee, Brent L Williams, ceramide, Dinesh K Barupal, Dr Bruce Levin, Dr Daniel Peterson, Dr Dorottya Nagy-Szakal, Dr Jose Montoya, Dr Lucinda bateman, Dr Nancy Klimas, Dr Susan Levine, Ellie JR Kahn, Joy E Ukaigwe, metabolomics, Prof Anthony Komaroff, Prof Ian Lipkin, Prof Mady Hornig, Prof Oliver Fiehn, Xiaoyu Che
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Metabolic abnormalities in CFS/ME: a review
Review Article abstract: Metabolic abnormalities in chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis: a mini-review, by Cara Tomas, Julia Newton in Biochemical Society Transactions [Published Apr 17, 2018] Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), commonly known as myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), is a debilitating disease of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adenosine mpnophosphate-activated protein kinase, AMPK, Cara Thomas, metabolic dysfunction, metabolomics, Prof Julia Newton, skeletal muscle cell acidosis
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Naviaux & Gordon respond to criticisms of their metabolomics research
Reply to Roerink et al.: Metabolomics of chronic fatigue syndrome, by Robert K. Naviaux and Eric Gordon in PNAS 2017 114 (6) E911-E912; [published ahead of print January 26, 2017] We thank Roerink et al. (1) for their comments. We respond to … Continue reading →
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Microbial fermentation in the gut may affect energy metabolism in ME/CFS
Research abstract: Introduction: The human gut microbiota has the ability to modulate host metabolism. Metabolic profiling of the microbiota and the host biofluids may determine associations significant of a host–microbe relationship. Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is a long-term disorder … Continue reading →
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Tagged Gut microbes, metabolomics, microbiota, SCFA, short chain fatty acids
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