Publications by authors named "W Tate"

Of those infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), ~ 10% develop the chronic post-viral debilitating condition, long COVID (LC). Although LC is a heterogeneous condition, about half of cases have typical post-viral fatigue with onset and symptoms that are very similar to myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). A key question is whether these conditions are closely related.

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Secreted amyloid precursor protein alpha (sAPPα), processed from a parent mammalian brain protein, amyloid precursor protein, can modulate learning and memory. Recently it has been shown to modulate the transcriptome and proteome of human neurons, including proteins with neurological functions. Here, we analysed whether the acute administration of sAPPα facilitated changes in the proteome and secretome of mouse primary astrocytes in culture.

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Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) is a complex condition arising in susceptible people, predominantly following viral infection, but also other stressful events. The susceptibility factors discussed here are both genetic and environmental although not well understood. While the dysfunctional physiology in ME/CFS is becoming clearer, understanding has been hampered by different combinations of symptoms in each affected person.

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  • Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) present a significant global health challenge, but financing for NTD services, especially integrated management, remains poorly understood.
  • Key informant interviews with health professionals and community members in Liberia reveal that NTD financing is still centralized and donor-driven, limiting government involvement and leading to medication stockouts and staffing issues.
  • Patients face barriers such as high transportation costs and stigma, which hinder access to NTD care and emphasize the need for improved funding and resource management.
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