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Keith Siau
drkeithsiau
Pathology in food - a thread inspired by this wonderful paper and the recent discussions on food and pathology on Twitter.Credit to the GRAPE working group for the paper and
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Eugene Gu, MD
eugenegu
Let me attempt to explain why I believe that Big Pharma’s push for monoclonal antibody treatments may have played a role in the development of the more contagious B.1.1.7 coronavirus
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DeriveryLab
DeriveryLab
Great to see our paper on micropatterning with fibrinogen anchors online in @JCellBiol!http://bit.ly/3q6vipv A thread... 1/9 2/9In this paper we improve the printing of proteins ('micropatterning') by developing a universal (fi
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John West 🕯💙
JohnWest_JAWS
There is a whole load of misinformation out there on what a virus is - and I don't know enough about them.So I asked a virologist - a thread:"Live virus
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hal 👾
halhod
Making lots of vaccine as fast as possible is now the most important bottleneck on ending the pandemic. I wrote about how the manufacturing ecosystems for different techs (mRNA, viral
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UK-CIC
UKCICstudy
1/ We’re pleased to contribute to this new @SciImmunology paper showing both T cell & antibody responses are important in #COVID19 immunity at 4 months post mild/asymptomatic infection @Imperialcollege @ucl
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Alyssa
alyssannnnn
I contracted COVID with underlying health issues and I survived without the need for medical attention. A thread showing that if you have the proper preparation, supplements, and knowledge of
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Eugene Ong
uginong
Summary of ‘Naturally mutated spike proteins of SARS-CoV-2 variants show 2 differential levels of cell entry’ preprint by Ozono et al., 2020. https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.06.15.151779Disclaimer: This summary is shared as a first-time
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Reflex Research
ReflexFunds
1) I don’t think Tesla’s battery day is about CATL, LG or Panasonic or even just Maxwell tech, it will be the reveal of Tesla’s in-house “Roadrunner” cell - likely
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David Morrow
climateMorrow
Excited to share a new, multi-author commentary, "Principles for Thinking About Carbon Dioxide Removal in Just Climate Policy," published today in OneEarth: https://www.cell.com/one-earth/fulltext/S2590-3322(20)30359-6 @OneEarth_C
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Kaitlyn Sadtler, PhD
KSadtler
Now that everyone is interested in immunology can we talk about how cool of a protein AIRE is? As requested: How can we tell our proteins apart from viruses/bacteria? A
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Alessandro Donada
BioRugby
Very excited to hear from Dr. Barile @SCICambridge for our Department seminars @institut_curie! Looking forward to a dense talk on lineage tracing, single-cell transcriptomics and cell cycle regulation! #Blood #stemcells
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Does #SARSCoV2 directly infect @brain cells?A brief review of the evidence1. An exhaustive @TheLancetNeuro clinical review suggested this but w/ little supportive data https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laneur/article/PIIS1474-4422(20)30221
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KizzyPhD
KizzyPhD
Live view of me watching tv specials about the vaccine, and thinking it’s great there are infographics, but then seeing that the mRNA-expressed spike proteins aren’t transmembrane-anchored. Ok, my lay
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Laura Ingraham
IngrahamAngle
Two days ago the medical sages in the Left Wing media published this: The Right Wing Has A New Theory For Why The Pandemic Will End Soon: T Cells https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/stephaniemlee/coronavirus-t-cells-immunity-scott-atlas
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
1. Asymptomatic #SARSCoV2 carriers after vaccines, as aptly drawn by @nataliexdean (adapted @TheEconomist) Even w/ the most highly effective vaccines (below), there'll likely be carriers, who can transmit, because shots
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