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Mark F. McCarty
markfmccarty
@Covid19Crusher @jpkiekens @Ian56789 @gummibear737 How to Crush COVID-19 with Early Treatment SARS-CoV-2 gets into cells either via endosomes, or directly thru the plasma membrane. This requires fusion of the viral
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Lu Chen #H1B
houndcl
https://science.sciencemag.org/content/369/6500/167 paper about exercising improving neurogenesis and cognition to aged brain in mouse. Gpld1 is identified as the key protein excreted to plasma which is increased after 6-week exercise.
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Shaalan Beg
ShaalanBeg
We have seen multiple new, effective, treatments approved for HCC!That called for updated SYSTEMIC THERAPY guidelines!Great work by the @ASCO Guidelines team (Erin Kennedy) and the Co-Chairs!#ascoguidelines#hbpsmhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.
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Avraham Z. Cooper, MD
AvrahamCooperMD
1/15Why does alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (A1AT) cause liver disease (e.g. cirrhosis or hepatocellular carcinoma)?I always assumed the mechanism was the same as for lung injury and emphysema, but it's not.
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Arash Mostaghimi
AMostaghimi
Does private equity ownership impact wait times in derm? Our study on Insurance Acceptance & Wait Times in Derm in @JAMADerm led by Andrew Creadore w/support frm @SheenaDesai3, @sara_j_li, @CJoyceBiostats,
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Jake Jordan
JakeJordan8
Did someone say “start a thread on amygdala/fear memory lateralization”?!https://twitter.com/rodrigotrianad2/status/1336058018400628737 There’s a few papers by Coleman-Mesches & McGaugh. Check this one on reward memory and find th
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Joseph Flynn, MD
drjosflynn
As the year comes to a close, here's one more discussion on pediatric ambulatory #bloodpressure monitoring...this time, let's discuss the use of BP load and how it came to be
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Tony Shield
das_shield
1/n Surface EMG & tea-leaves...sEMG is influenced by RFD... so we need to be careful in interpreting differences in sEMG between fast and slower contractions. High RFD's may make muscles
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Tony Breu
tony_breu
1/17How does calcium "stabilize the cardiac membrane" in hyperkalemia?I learned early in my intern year to use calcium in the setting of severe hyperkalemia.I never really learned how it works.
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Stephen hughes
StephenJ_Hughes
The new ABX supply chain is fragile and drying up. @ChelwestFT with @OllyTroise @mughal_nabeela @dr_luke_moore & team we have sought to best use the tools already available to use. We
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robert rosencrans
rfrosencrans
In #RaceInABottle, Jonathan Kahn exhaustively documented these studies. Tiny, non-random samples extrapolated to millions. Bad statistics + bad theory. I prefer a different subgroup, repeatedly shown to have biologic import:
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Colin McKay
DerorCurrency
To study the human anatomy in depth is to discover an awe-inspiring microcosm, a sophisticated universe of living systems and feedback mechanisms. It is also to experience a profound, inexpressible
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Prof. Akiko Iwasaki
VirusesImmunity
Several studies are coming out saying that blood LDH (lactate dehydrogenase) levels early in #COVID19 disease correlates with severe disease progression. This is a clue that #pyroptosis may be a
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Alison Stuebe
astuebe
Next up at #BFMED20: the Maginal Milk Banking Tour with Summer Kelly, RN BSN IBCLC LCCE Context matters: in South Africa, nurses identified formula use as the main reason for
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James Elliott
ElliottJSyd
#Trauma does not occur in a vacuum. A thread. Drawing inspiration from the recent release of the @Cause_Health book ("Rethinking Causality, Complexity, & Evidence for the Unique Patient," previous chats
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Michael Chaikof, MD
MichaelChaikof
I’m about to take a ton of heat for this, but I want to respond to this post (and responses on it’s thread), because there is a lot of nuance
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