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FederalistNo78
Wellcome to the machine...https://twitter.com/FederalistNo78/status/1239358961146568705 This incredible work feathers right in. @MadAddictSport https://twitter.com/madaddictsport/status/1239860789927960577?s=21 @We_Have_Risen helping me und
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Paul Nightingale
Nightingale_P
I was going to do a thread on how to understand the risks of Covid-10 infection. But it all got too complicated, so I’m going to summarise what I have
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ᴢᴀᴘʀᴜᴅᴇʀ ɪɴᴄ
patricksavalle
1/ On 23 jan @c_drosten et al published their paper describing the de facto industry standard protocol for detection of #SARSCoV2 by PCRNow an intl. team of top experts asks
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JepsonLab_UCL
JepsonlabU
Observation. Since moving into the neurological disease field, I've found that many (reviewers!) feel that animal models need to precisely phenocopy human symptoms to be 'valid'. A brief thread on
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Centre for the Study of Existential Risk
CSERCambridge
Up next on Day 3 of #CCCR2020 is Session 5 “Threats without enemies: natural global disasters and their consequences”, with Doug Erwin @smithsonian @sfiscience and Lindley Johnson @NASA, chaired by
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
"Aerosols..within the most breathable size range between 0.5 & 5 μm, can carry SARS-CoV-2 deep to the terminal alveoli..if this transmission pathway does exist, it would bypass the mucociliary clearance
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Yasuhiro Arimura
ArmrYshr
Hey chromatin folks! I am incredibly excited to share my first preprint paper and first paper from the Funabiki lab with you! "Near-atomic resolution nucleosome structures and their variations in
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Andrew J. Roger
andrewjroger
Long branch attraction explained! Ed Susko and I have been investigating the reasons why long branches tend to attract in phylogenetic analyses. This paper provides new insights into why this
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Erin C. Sanders, MSN, WHNP-BC (She/Her/Hers)
ErinSandersNP
1/ Thank you so much @janevandis! Better understanding neurobiology can help us in so many areas of medicine! The other important piece of this paper is again reiterating the role
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
I felt it may be helpful to provide an update on the new #COVID19 lineages in the UK and in SA that might both be more contagious than any #SARSCoV2
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Edward Nirenberg
ENirenberg
I've seen a bunch of people talk about vaccine hesitancy lately but the people doing it seem to be getting some important things wrong. Firstly, vaccine acceptance is a continuum,
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Gertrud Rey PhD (Trudy)
GertrudRey
Did you know that our cells produce antiviral molecules that are similar to small molecules in antiviral drugs? And that bacteria make these exact same molecules to fight off infection
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Jesse Case
jessecase
THREAD (uh oh)A few nights ago I tweeted about the vaccine and went viral (the irony!). I've since received quite a bit of hate mail, all along the lines of
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Katalina Bobowik
KatalinaBobowik
I'm very excited to share the results of our new paper, now available on Biorxiv: https://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2021.01.07.425684v1. Below is a thread of the main resultshttps://twitter.com/biorxivpreprint/status/134762719313285
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Bobby Rajesh Malhotra ツ
Bobby_Network
Galaxy Project isn't forgotten: snowflake @trvrb, "woke" @firefoxx66, shitty non-open souce data @nextstrain/@GISAID = "muuuh mutations" -agenda fearpr0nRemember D614G mutation? No clinical significance. https://twit
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John Innes Centre
JohnInnesCentre
PEOPLE - Today is #WomenInScienceDay. To celebrate here are 25 people who contribute to us remaining an international centre of excellence in plant science, genetics and microbiologyTHREAD Dr Diane Saunders
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