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Joanna Poole đ
Jopo_dr
Essential reading for intensivists: things you didn't even dream were going on in your ventilated patients' lungs. With credit to @robertpdickson who does some very clever translational work on lungs
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Head and Neck Radiology
HeadNeckRads
The most common nerves involved in perineural tumor spread in the head are CN VII and V, followed by CN XII.In cancer cases, inspect at their courses and skull base
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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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Eli Van Allen
VanAllenLab
Interested to see how the forthcoming data behind the âTMB > 10 in all cancer typesâ approval addresses a few key issues, having spent a long time thinking about this
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#savePFSP Alika Lafontaine
AlikaMD
1. Agree @kimkellymd, equity, diversity and inclusion cannot be achieved without deliberate sponsorship and mentorship. Although I canât speak to the experience of identifying as a woman, I can speak
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David Steensma
DavidSteensma
Hereâs a thread about the #nucleus⊠no, Professor Ernest Rutherford, not the atomic nucleus that you discovered with your alpha particles back in 1911. This is about *cell* nuclei and
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Alan Turner
alanhturner
The Upper #Triassic deposits around Ghost Ranch (@GhostRanchorg) in New Mexico have been the source of important paleontological discoveries for over 100 years...the fossils coming from the fiery rocks of
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Jennifer BreađŠ
jenbrea
Petra Klingeâs talk on tethered cord syndrome blew my mind. Itâs given me a deeper understanding of how tethered cord syndrome might play a fundamental role in the patholophysiology and
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trampoline!
westsnailvirus
Kendrick âKJâ Johnson was found deceased and upside down in a rolled up gym mat of Lowndeâs Highschool on January 11th, 2013. The police ruled it an accident, but his
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Alexis Verger
Alexis_Verger
#365womeninSTEM Let's try this for 2020, a thread that will highlight a woman in STEM every day #womeninscience #WomenInSTEM (in no particular order - You, you, maybe you- I will
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