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Cobalamin Used in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Therapy Is a Nitric Oxide Scavenger

Pages 39-44 | Published online: 04 Dec 2011

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Marc Frémont, Freya Vaeyens, C. Vincent Herst, Kenny De Meirleir & Patrick Englebienne. (2006) Antiviral Pathway Deregulation of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Induces Nitric Oxide Production in Immune Cells That Precludes a Resolution of the Inflammatory Response. Journal Of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 13:4, pages 17-28.
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Martin L. Pall. (2002) Levels of Nitric Oxide Synthase Product Citrulline Are Elevated in Sera of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Patients. Journal Of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 10:3-4, pages 37-41.
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Martin L. Pall. (2007) Nitric oxide synthase partial uncoupling as a key switching mechanism for the NO/ONOO– cycle. Medical Hypotheses 69:4, pages 821-825.
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Martin L. Pall. (2005) Nitric oxide and the etiology of chronic fatigue syndrome: Giving credit where credit is due. Medical Hypotheses 65:3, pages 631-633.
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Martin L Pall. (2003) Elevated nitric oxide/peroxynitrite theory of multiple chemical sensitivity: central role of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors in the sensitivity mechanism.. Environmental Health Perspectives 111:12, pages 1461-1464.
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MARTIN L. PALL. (2002) NMDA sensitization and stimulation by peroxynitrite, nitric oxide, and organic solvents as the mechanism of chemical sensitivity in multiple chemical sensitivity. The FASEB Journal 16:11, pages 1407-1417.
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Kenny De Meirleir, Karen De Smet, Pascale De Becker & Neil McGregor. 2002. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 229 263 .
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M.L. Pall. (2001) Common etiology of posttraumatic stress disorder, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome and multiple chemical sensitivity via elevated nitric oxide/peroxynitrite. Medical Hypotheses 57:2, pages 139-145.
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