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Network structure underpinning (dys)homeostasis in chronic fatigue syndrome; Preliminary findings.

James E ClarkWan-Fai NgStephen RushtonStuart WatsonJulia L Newton
Published in: PloS one (2019)
CFS is a complex condition affecting physiological systems. It is important that novel analytical techniques are used to understand the abnormalities that lead to CFS. The underlying network structure of the autonomic system is significantly different to that of controls, with a small number of individual nodes being highly influential. The combined network suggests links across regulatory systems which shows how alterations in single nodes might spread throughout the network to produce alterations in other, even distant, nodes. Replication in a larger cohort is warranted.
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