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I debated whether this is worthy of comment or not and I thank you @Gjallarhornet@mastodon.nu for sharing it...but I guess this is part of the problem with AI generated articles. I may be arguing semantics, but...

It's not a "breakthrough" in COVID research, per se. All the researchers from Manchester are saying is that they linked the monocytes to fatigue, thus the title of the actual paper:

"Severe fatigue as symptom of long COVID is characterized by increased expression of inflammatory genes in monocytes, increased serum pro-inflammatory cytokines, and increased CD8+ T-lymphocytes: A putative dysregulation of the immune-brain axis, the coagulation process, and auto-inflammation to explain the diversity of long COVID symptoms"

Monocytes as a focus of COVID research and possible therapeutics has a lot of articles going back a couple of years now. Here's just a few:

nature.com/articles/s41385-021

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/

news-medical.net/news/20210628

news-medical.net/news/20220331

It's a good step forward and hopefully it does help develop treatments.

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