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Altered muscle membrane potential & redox status differentiates two subgroups of patients with CFS
Altered muscle membrane potential and redox status differentiates two subgroups of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome, by Yves Jammes, Nabil Adjriou, Nathalie Kipson, Christine Criado, Caroline Charpin, Stanislas Rebaudet, Chloé Stavris, Régis Guieu, Emmanuel Fenouillet & Frédérique Retornaz in Journal … Continue reading →
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Tagged Caroline Charpin, Chloé Stavris, Christine Criado, Emmanuel Fenouillet, Frédérique Retornaz, M-wave, muscle membrane, Nathalie Kipson, ORP levels, oxidation–reduction potential, redox status, Régis Guieu, Stanislas Rebaudet, TBARS, thiobarbituric acid reactive substance, Yves Jammes
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Post-exercise muscle fatigue, oxidative stress & CD26 expression correlate to impaired quality of life in ME/CFS
Research abstract: Background: Myalgic encephalomyelitis chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is a common debilitating disorder associated with an intense fatigue, a reduced physical activity, and an impaired quality of life. There are no established biological markerof the syndrome. The etiology is … Continue reading →
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Tagged CD26, exercise intolerance, M-wave, Muscle excitability, oxidative stress, Quality of life, redox status, TBARS, Yves Jammes
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