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Adrien Peyrache
apeyrache
Bayesian decoders. I really enjoyed my first discussion with the groups I am mentoring @neuromatch #NeuromatchAcademy. However, it seems that Bayesian decoders sound magic to many. It’s not! 1/ First:
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Neslynđź‘‘đź‘‘
HelenNestor13
You love sex alot but how often do you take care of your vagina let alone your reproductive organs?Most times it's not only the exterior that matter, the interior too
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Thinking Person's Guide To Autism
thinkingautism
We talked with epidemiologist and all-around great guy Dr. Rene Najera @EpiRen about #COVID19 vaccine myths and facts—to both counter misinformation, & also answer community members’ questions. Some of the
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SEVAplasmids
SEVAplasmids
1/ There are many ways to insert #recombinantDNA into host cells. For example, chemical treatment or electrical shock can make membranes permeable to naked DNA. But some bacteria naturally take
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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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Hardy AIM 🎯
AimHardy
#DDDDPhenomenal Presentation by 4D and Key Opinion LeadersWith some very subtle, yet VERY STRONG messages about MRx #DDDDFirstly, they was thrilled with the fact Mrx0518 on its own showed
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Dr. Jade Wu
jadewuphd
#ThursdaySleepExplainer #5:How light can influence your sleep:Spoiler: I'm not going to tell you to put away your screens in the evening How much light exposure you get, and WHEN you
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Mentorshipzim
mentorshipzim
1. This is the last thread I will have as curator for today. So there has been a lot of talk about COVID-19 and all of us have had to
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iDoc
drvivarora
How does #solareclipse affect the eyes?When we look towards the sun, our pupils constrict(~3mm) and we cannot hold our gaze due to dazzling effect.However, during an eclipse, as the amount
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Tanentzapf Lab
TanentzapfLab
1. Usually the ECM is thought of as a structural element, a scaffold to hold cells in place or provide tracks for cells to move along. Our newest paper, now
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Timothée Bruel
Timothee_B
Here is the thread of our new pre-print Sensitivity of infectious SARS-CoV-2 B.1.1.7 and B.1.351 variants to neutralizing antibodies 1/16https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.02.12.430472v1 In this study, we compared the sensitivity
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Joanna Poole đź’™
Jopo_dr
Have been thinking more about the “happy hypoxics”. That is multi factorial - like all biological phenomena there will always be extremes in the furthest 1-2% of normal physiology. There
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AltFDA
alt_fda
It’s Monday, let’s change your frame of mind. #Thread #StrainVirus There’s a new “strain” (Don’t at us, we know the discussion back and forth. We are going with what the
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Joel Boerckel
jboerckel
Our latest preprint, from Anna McDermott & @EmilyEastburn1 in the lab, is live today! "Effects of chondrogenic priming duration on mechanoregulation of engineered cartilage anlagen"https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.
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Knowable Magazine
KnowableMag
Hey hey, this is Rachel Ehrenberg (@Rachelwrit), Associate Editor here at Knowable MagazineI’m livetweeting today's free panel: “Covid-19 & the Immune System: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.” Follow
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
There is no necessity to do this at all. There is nothing remarkable about this virus. Yes, it’s probably of a lethality equal to the more severe influenza seasons. No
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