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#Antibodies
Kristian G. Andersen
K_G_Andersen
This appears to be an interesting study and would be consistent with other studies showing a 4x-5x reduction in risk of (re)infection after previous exposure (i.e. there's immunity, but not
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Paul Bleicher
pbleic
1/ Immunology Comix - Summary: 1. Virus must get through mucous membranes, a physical barrier. 2. Innate immunity can destroy virus before it starts. 3. Neutralizing antibodies and memory
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
Breaking: Over 50% of Delhi is seropositive for COVID. @ndtv @divyanshu @rishika625 @GargiRawat @nramind @bimalarya This supports my earlier thread on protection through cross reactive immunity. Otherwise the loss of
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Chandra Pasma
ChandraPasma
Journalists frequently ask me if my family is pursuing antibody testing to prove we had COVID. Draw up a chair and let me tell you why that question is so
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Mac n’ Chise 🧬🧫🦠
sailorrooscout
A very encouraging study done on our mRNA vaccines! Pfizer and Moderna vaccines provided strong immune responses against variant B.1.351 first identified in South Africa in those who recovered from
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
WORRISOME—#COVID19 mutation becomes more concerning. The coronavirus can mutate swiftly in one person’s body. New case study: #SARSCoV2 “resurged again & again in the body of an infected man, eventually
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Marija Vujovic
mjvujovic
Oh what a time it is to be a science/physiology student! As vaccines have (slowly) started rolling out in Ontario there’s also been an increase in discussions on vaccinations ()
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Emilia C Skirmuntt 🦇🧬🦠
ESkirmuntt
AstraZeneca and South African variant (B1.351 or 501Y.V2) vaccine study (it took me a couple of days but here it is… We will probably have another COVID drama in a
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Steve Daines
SteveDaines
Today, I announced my participation in @pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine trial and my positive test results for antibodies. Here's why: Back in August, I got a call from my mom telling
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Kelly Doran MD MHS
KellyMDoran
Really important new study on seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 among people living in precarious housing situations (including shelters) in Ile de France. A thread. https://epicentre.msf.org/sites/default/files/2020-10/High_seroprevalence_of_
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Gertrud Rey PhD (Trudy)
GertrudRey
Several people have expressed concern over the Pfizer/Moderna vaccines because of their mRNA composition and the alleged possibility that this mRNA could integrate into our DNA and remain in our
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Prof. Akiko Iwasaki
VirusesImmunity
How does the immune system work? Will there be #COVID19 vaccines? @BioRender & I put together ‘immunology 101 tweetorial for non-immunologists’. @jerryguartist, @shizaoki, @JungHeeSciViz also made this accompanying video. Please
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FactsDontLie
FactsdontL
A resume on virusesFirstly, a bacterium is a single-celled 'germ'. However, a virus is not even classified as being a cell. It consists of a strand of RNA (ribo-nucleic acid
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LynnFynn3
1) This is why scientific debate is SO IMPORTANT. With censorship of scientific and medical professionals, innovation and discovery is STUNTED! Maybe they want that? In a discussion with @flavinkins
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Helen McNaught
HelenJMcNaught
1/ Blood cancer patients: We still don’t know how effective the current Covid 19 vaccinations will be in people with a blood cancer - it may be an ‘individual response’.
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Björn Meyer
_b_meyer
Seeing that B1.1.7 now acquired the E484K mutation in the UK, could we, at least for now, stop the narrative that this double mutation occurs by high immune pressure, please?because
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