Interesting. I could read it OK
Interesting. I could read it OK
Just to relay something. I just talked to Ron Davis about his study. He thinks the data is pointing at the mitochondria right now...which are by the way INCREDIBLY complex - which is actually the kind of problem Ron love to take on. He loves on to take on big, complex problems...He's different that way.
Do you know what testing they are using? I can’t imagine doing a muscle biopsy on the severely ill. Apparently it’s much more invasive than it sounds.Interesting. I could read it OK
Just to relay something. I just talked to Ron Davis about his study. He thinks the data is pointing at the mitochondria right now...which are by the way INCREDIBLY complex - which is actually the kind of problem Ron love to take on. He loves on to take on big, complex problems...He's different that way.
Hah! I knew it! Okay, I didn't know, but I was pretty confident that's the way they were headed. It's my impression that Klimas thinks mitochondria are a big issue too.I just talked to Ron Davis about his study. He thinks the data is pointing at the mitochondria right now...
Another way to look at mitochondrial disease.
Endoplasmic reticulum stress.
I don't know if the methodology of the experiment is valid, check and tell me what you think, somebody. But the last sentence is what I'm looking at.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0898656808002994
Our results demonstrate that mitochondrial dysfunction is directly linked to the ER stress response, and together, cause aberrant insulin signaling and an abnormal increase of hepatic gluconeogenesis.
Well, isn't this interesting.Another way to look at mitochondrial disease.
Endoplasmic reticulum stress.
I don't know if the methodology of the experiment is valid, check and tell me what you think, somebody. But the last sentence is what I'm looking at.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0898656808002994
Our results demonstrate that mitochondrial dysfunction is directly linked to the ER stress response, and together, cause aberrant insulin signaling and an abnormal increase of hepatic gluconeogenesis.
Not surprising since they just brought Dr. Naviaux on board.Just to relay something. I just talked to Ron Davis about his study. He thinks the data is pointing at the mitochondria right now...which are by the way INCREDIBLY complex