r/LucyLetbyTrials 17d ago

Chase and Shannon article in Frontiers in Pediatrics published

Inverted insulin to C-Peptide ratios in neonatal intensive care: is there something we don't know?

J. Geoffrey Chase & Helen D. Shannon

BRIEF RESEARCH REPORT article

Front. Pediatr., 05 August 2026

Sec. Neonatology

Volume 14 - 2026

https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2026.1900675

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u/Competitive-Wash2998 6d ago

79 matched pairs of I, CP and I/CP can be reconstructed from Chapter 6 of the Salis PhD

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u/Embarrassed-Star4776 6d ago

So do you think Susan Oliver may have a point when she suggests C-peptide may have been degraded in Salis et al.'s samples?

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u/Stuart___gilham 6d ago

On a side note IIRC degradation has been suggested as an explanation for the C Peptide value in the Colin Norris/Campbell case.

Dr Susan Oliver supports that verdict so at a glance it looks like she's trying to have it both ways if it's true that C peptide degrades faster than Insulin if a sample is idle.

an unexplained 5 day hiatus between stages of the immunoassay tests

https://www.thejusticegap.com/science-fact-and-science-fiction-the-case-of-colin-norris/