Overview of Papers on RNase L

These papers chart the findings of studies examining RNase L’s role in ME/CFS. Most were published after the publication of the book, “Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Biological Approach”.

  1. G-actin: A Screening Test for CFS?’ (2001)
  2. ‘A Channelopathy in CFS?’ (2001)
  3. The Dynamics of RNase L Degradation’ (2002)
  4. Mycoplasmas and RNase L Fragmentation’ (2002)
  5. Channelopathy – A First Study’ (2003)
  6. An Overview from Patrick Englebienne’ (2003)
  7. CFS Patients: Increased Risk of Weak Bones?’ (2003)
  8. RNase L and Thyroid Dysfunction?’ (2003)
  9. Breathing Difficulties and RNase L?’ (2004)
  10. A Landmark Paper?’ (2004)
  11. Cracks in the Dike? (2005)
  12. Testing RNase L – A Biomarker for CFS?’ (2005)

Focus on the RNase L Enzyme: These papers provide a more complete understanding of RNase L.

  1. RNase L’ (90-00) – 2-5OAS activation/the 100 kDa isoform: An odd man out? And other possible consequences of RNase L dysregulation
  2. RNase L and PKR: A Vicious Circle? (2003)
  3. Cellular Stress – A Key Player in RNase L Dysfunction in CFS? (2004)
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