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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Does #SARSCoV2 directly infect @brain cells?A brief review of the evidence1. An exhaustive @TheLancetNeuro clinical review suggested this but w/ little supportive data https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laneur/article/PIIS1474-4422(20)30221
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Jorge Miranda-Pinto
JorgeMirandaPi5
1/n Here a detailed thread on my paper published at @RevEconDyn (Vol. January 2021, https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1cK0~3uolWYEmc). In addition to the contributions by Carvalho, Atalay, and @DBaqaee, and Fahri, the paper shows
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
When we don't measure important stuff.A thread about the immune response to #SARSCoV21. Since serology/IgG can be readily measured, this is what is conventionally used to assess an individual's responseThat's
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Michael Bang Petersen
M_B_Petersen
We face a race between new corona variants & vaccines. Stronger measures are urgent. To motivate fatigued publics, hope is more effective than fear & can be given via a
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Lauriane Suyin
LaurianeSuyin
In 2016, we started an experiment to see if adding plants to bare & messy front gardens could improve residents' wellbeingFlowers are pretty (we went for pretty purples ones) so
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Dustin Reichard
JuncoWren
New paper out in @AnimBehSociety with @meelyn_pandit, @JuncoProject, @ketterso, @mostly_waxbills, and Trevor Price. Higher frequency songs of urban juncos persist in a common garden for three years! Read on for
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Jonathan F. Kominsky
jfkominsky
Very happy to announce that my new paper with Brian Scholl, "Retinotopic adaptation reveals distinct categories of causal perception", has just been published in Cognition!Free here for 50 days: https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1bRf
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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
#SARSCoV2 from transmissionto disease:1. Spike protein on the virus binds the ACE2 receptor on human cells. The Virus RNA is released into the cell, where it is translated into proteins
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Nicolas Galtier
GaltierNicolas
As a reviewer/editor: do not work for unethical journals; let people know why you don't. 3/8 As an evaluator: read a couple of applicants' papers and assess quality; favour article-based
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Josh Wolf
Joshuawolf
Excited to share this paper on effects of antibiotics on the gastrointestinal resistome in immunocompromised kids! Punchline: prophylactic antibiotics increase resistance to themselves, but *not* to other antibiotics. @StJudeResearch https:
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
There are at least 4 possible reasons why some people with COVID have little or no symptoms.1) A rapid immune response that conquers the virus2) Pre-existing cross reactive immunity3) Genetic
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Katie Spencer
katiespencer72
There’s been a lot of very understandable concern about the impact of COVID on cancer treatments. In our @TheLancetOncol study, we looked at how radiotherapy delivery changed across England during
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Alex Richter-Boix
BoixRichter
Unos 120 km al norte de Berlín, hace 3.300 años tuvo lugar una batalla de grandes dimensiones en El Valle de Tollense. Los estudio arqueológicos iniciados en 1996 indican que
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Emilia C Skirmuntt 🦇🧬🦠
ESkirmuntt
Where did SARS-CoV2 come from? (a THREAD)The answer is... We don't know! (you should get used to it). But we can hypothesize. Let's tackle the first thing: laboratory escape is
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Deepta Bhattacharya
deeptabhattacha
Those who follow me know that alarmism isn't my style. But the new UK variant does have me a bit concerned. I'm not qualified to critically assess changes in transmissibility,
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Dr. Simon ツ
goddeketal
The number of publications about the impact of #vitaminD on the #COVID19 pandemic is exploding. In the first 2 weeks of January alone, @Scopus recorded 29 new scientific papers addressing
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