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Research Article

Biochemical and Microbiological Anomalies in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: The Development of Laboratory Based Tests and the Possible Role of Toxic Chemicals

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Pages 97-108 | Published online: 13 Jul 2009

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R. H. Dunstan, N. R. McGregor, T. K. Roberts, H. Butt, W. G. Taylor & A. Carter. (2000) The Development of Laboratory-Based Tests in Chronic Pain and Fatigue. Journal Of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 7:2, pages 59-62.
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R. H. Dunstan, N. R. McGregor, T. K. Roberts, H. Butt, S. H. Niblett & T. Rothkirch. (2000) The Development of Laboratory-Based Tests in Chronic Pain and Fatigue. Journal Of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 7:2, pages 53-57.
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R. H. Dunstan, N. R. McGregor, T. K. Roberts, H. Butt, S. H. Niblett & T. Rothkirch. (2000) The Development of Laboratory-Based Tests in Chronic Pain and Fatigue. Journal Of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 7:1, pages 23-27.
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R. Hugh Dunstan, Neil R. McGregor, Henry L. Butt, Timothy K. Roberts, Iven J. Klineberg, Suzanne H. Niblett, Tony Rothbirch & Ian Buttfield. (2000) Characterization of Differential Amino Acid Homeostasis amongst Population Subgroups: A Basis for Determining Specific Amino Acid Requirements. Journal of Nutritional & Environmental Medicine 10:3, pages 211-223.
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Melvyn R. Werbach. (2000) Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: How Far Have We Come?. Journal of Nutritional & Environmental Medicine 10:3, pages 181-188.
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R. H. Dunstan, D. L. Sparkes, M. M. Macdonald, X. Janse De Jonge, B. J. Dascombe, J. Gottfries, C.-G. Gottfries & T. K. Roberts. (2017) Diverse characteristics of the urinary excretion of amino acids in humans and the use of amino acid supplementation to reduce fatigue and sub-health in adults. Nutrition Journal 16:1.
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R Hugh Dunstan, Diane L Sparkes, Tim K Roberts, Marcus J Crompton, Johan Gottfries & Benjamin J Dascombe. (2013) Development of a complex amino acid supplement, Fatigue Reviva™, for oral ingestion: initial evaluations of product concept and impact on symptoms of sub-health in a group of males. Nutrition Journal 12:1.
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Ronald A. Chalmers, Mark G. Jones, C. Stewart Goodwin & Saira Amjad. (2006) CFSUM1 and CFSUM2 in urine from patients with chronic fatigue syndrome are methodological artefacts. Clinica Chimica Acta 364:1-2, pages 148-158.
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Mark G. Jones, Elizabeth Cooper, Saira Amjad, C. Stewart Goodwin, Jeffrey L. Barron & Ronald A. Chalmers. (2005) Urinary and plasma organic acids and amino acids in chronic fatigue syndrome. Clinica Chimica Acta 361:1-2, pages 150-158.
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W. Tarello. (2001) Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) associated with Staphylococcus spp. bacteremia, responsive to potassium arsenite 0.5% in a veterinary surgeon and his coworking wife, handling with CFS animal cases. Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases 24:4, pages 233-246.
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W. Tarello. (2001) Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) in 15 dogs and cats with specific biochemical and microbiological anomalies. Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases 24:3, pages 165-185.
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W. Tarello. (2001) Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndrome Associated with Staphylococcus spp. Bacteraemia Responsive to Thiacetarsamide Sodium in Eight Birds of Prey . Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Series B 48:4, pages 267-281.
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