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The IDO metabolic trap hypothesis for the etiology of ME/CFS
The IDO metabolic trap hypothesis for the etiology of ME/CFS, by Alex A Kashi, Ronald W Davis, Robert D Phair in Diagnostics Vol 9, #3, p 82 [July 26, 2019] Research abstract: Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is a … Continue reading →
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Tagged 3-dioxygenase, aetiology, Alex A Kashi, bistability, Dr Robert Phair, IDO metabolic trap hypothesis, indoleamine-2, kynurenine pathway, mathematical model, Prof Ronald W Davis, substrate inhibition, tryptophan metabolism
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