Mitochondrial Dysfunction Phenotype: Background
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Mitochondrial dysfunction is implicated in fatigue and post-exertional malaise (PEM) phenotypes, with impaired oxidative phosphorylation, increased oxidative stress, and reduced exercise tolerance. Associated contexts include ME/CFS, Long COVID, and chronic infection. Mechanistically linked peptides/cofactors are discussed elsewhere in this knowledge base.
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Mitochondrial dysfunction is implicated in fatigue and post-exertional malaise (PEM) phenotypes, with impaired oxidative phosphorylation, increased oxidative stress, and reduced exercise tolerance.
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