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Kevin R McCarthy
mccarthy_kr
Sharing this story. What a way to kick things off with @PittCVR How does a virus with a proofreading polymerase rapidly evolve? In the case of SARS-CoV-2 we believe that
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Carleigh Krubiner
CKrubiner
Disappointing to see the UK take such a strong & overly precautionary position against vaccinating pregnant and lactating people (incl. requiring pregnancy tests) with the recently approved Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine. A
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SirtSix
SirtSix
Two papers out from $REGN in @ScienceMagazine describing the company's investigational antibody cocktail approach to protect against #COVID19. Paper 1 describes pairs of highly potent (pM neutralization potency) non-competing mAbs
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Shane Crotty
profshanecrotty
SIX successful COVID-19 vaccines! SIX! Three just in the past week! Extraordinary. The newest one is the Russian (Rus) adenoviral (Ad) vector COVID vaccine. The clinical trial data look really
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Reuters
Reuters
The highly infectious COVID-19 coronavirus variant that has been circulating in Britain is linked to higher loads of the virus in the blood, according to a research report https://reut.rs/2Js0TSR 1/9
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Anup Malani
anup_malani
Just getting around to reading this paper on, inter alia, t-cell response in seronegative persons. H/T @andreasantlab. Key quote: Robust T cell immunity in convalescent individuals with asymptomatic or mild
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National Geographic
NatGeo
There is a bit of misinfo going around that the coronavirus will weaken over time.No one knows for sure if that's true, as UW biologist @CT_Bergstrom has explainedhttps://twitter.com/CT_Bergstrom/status/1281388738895949825 I suspect
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Prof. Akiko Iwasaki
VirusesImmunity
Inspired by this tweet by @TheMenacheryLab, I reached out to the wonderful colleagues at the @serimmune to see if the other mutations found in the B.1.1.7 variant would evade antibody
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Kali the Destroyer
kali_destroyr
Remember, after you get your *second* dose of the vaccine, it still takes about 2-3 to develop antibodies. Be safe, keep wearing a mask, social distancing, etc. As for me,
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Terkild Brink Buus
TerkildB
Running (EC)CITE-seq? #scRNAseqCan I use FACS staining protocol? Should #CITEseq Abs be used at saturating conc? Can I reduce staining volume? Does cell# at staining matter? How can I minimize
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Dr Suzy M_rt_n 🅾️➕
TransfusionWM
Today I did an online tutorial with the West Midlands #haemSpRs. It was good to do some teaching after a bit of a hiatus! We've always done online tutorials on
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Dena Grayson, MD, PhD
DrDenaGrayson
New study of 200 #COVID19 patients, many with mild or no symptoms, suggests that up to TWICE as many people than detected by antibody tests may be immune, based on
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Jeffrey Mold
Jeff_Mold
Given the surge in interest by the media in humoral (antibody) immunity - I felt it would be nice to give a brief overview of how it works in laymen
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Toby Young
toadmeister
1/ I’ve been thinking about this 4,000-deaths-a-day claim made by Whitty and Vallance on Saturday. If we assume an IFR of 0.25% (Ioannidis), that means there would have to be
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Kimberly D. Manning, MD
gradydoctor
1/#WhatsYourWhy: Day 5 of 7 Neighborhood Pizza SpotThem: “Hey doc. . . gon' be a few more minutes.”Me: *pinching down nose of my mask* “No prob.” Them: “Sorry ‘bout that.
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Margherita Stancati 🌸
margheritamvs
The northern city of Bergamo became a symbol of Italy’s Covid-19 tragedy in the spring. Hospitals ran out of beds for patients, and army trucks were deployed to carry coffins
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