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Matt Hall
cispt2
We've posted an updated version of @ScientistShrimp @sckales TMPRSS2 @biorxivpreprint with some new information about active enzyme concentration in the assay. We also show the camostat metabolite is almost as
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Vinod Scaria
vinodscaria
Our recent preprint of genetic epidemiology of #immune #escape variants from global #SARSCoV2 genomeshttps://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.12.24.424332v1 A number of genetic variants in #SARSCoV2 are associated with immune escape - a
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Henning Sprekeler
sprekeler
1/n Our next preprint is out! “Hebbian plasticity in parallel synaptic pathways: A circuit mechanism for systems memory consolidation”, with Michiel Remme, Urs Bergmann, @denis_alevi, Susanne Schreiber, Richard Kempter (https://www.bior
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Kyle Card
KyleJCard
I’m pleased to share our latest preprint on @biorxivpreprint : “Genomic evolution of antibiotic resistance is contingent on genetic background following a long-term experiment with Escherichia coli”https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1
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Tristan Croll
CrollTristan
In all cryo-EM maps of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein density for the N-terminal domain has been really rubbishy, with modelling only really possible based on somewhat-weak homology to the original
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marius walter
mw_fr
With all respect for the authors, I think this is an extremely poor paper. The good thing is, I also think it's actually very easy to disprove. A few thoughts
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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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Scott Budinger
ScottBudinger
We are excited to share the first manuscript from the NU SCRIPT study funded by @NIAIDNews on patients with severe pneumonia, including patients with severe COVID-19. https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.08.05.238188v1 We systematic
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Shai Carmi
ShaiCarmi
A short thread on this interesting new paper.Transferring polygenic risk scores (PRSs) across populations is one of the most urgent problems in the field. The idea presented here is perhaps
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Maxwell Shafer
maxwellshafer
I am happy to present our new preprint "Gene family evolution underlies cell type diversity in the hypothalamus of teleosts" with @hilsawh and @schierlab!https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.12.13.414557v1 I am fascinated
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Jean-Léon Maître
maitrejl
Here comes the single-celled mouse embryo!Multiscale analysis of single and double maternal-zygotic Myh9 and Myh10 mutants during mouse preimplantation development https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.09.10.291997v1 This is the 2nd
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Madineh Sarvestani
madsarv
A report of my recent dig in the tree shrew visual system, https://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.12.08.416651v1, where we found a new type of retinotopic map that expands our understanding of topographic representations in
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ElowitzLab
ElowitzLab
What does it take to generate multiple cell states? To find out, we designed and built "MultiFate", a synthetic circuit that generates multistability in mammalian cells. https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.02.10.430659v1
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Purvis Lab
purvislab
1/8There have been many helpful analogies for understanding the cell cycle—oscillator, clock, dominoes—but what if we could actually *see* the cell cycle as a complete process? What would it look
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John Chodera (he/him)
jchodera
ML/MM is the new QM/MM! In our new @biorxivpreprint, we show how to break the 1 kcal/mol accuracy barrier for alchemical free energy calculations using hybrid machine learning / molecular
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Cristobal Uauy
CristobalUauy
This is Triticum polonicum, a tetraploid wheat subspecies first described by Linnaeus in 1753 and which was instrumental in the study of quantitative variation by early geneticists such as Biffen.
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