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Zeke Gleichgerrcht, MD, PhD
e_gleich
As we read #EEG studies, we look for specific brainwave patterns and rarely stop to think about the molecular/cellular events that are taking place to yield each component of the
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Leicester Tigers History
HistoryTigers
SOME 27TH DECEMBER MEMORIES Many of you will know that today was traditionally a special day each rugby season with a visit to @LeicesterTigers from @Barbarian_FC. Here’s a few late
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Lauren Byrne
LaurenByrne7337
I am delighted to announce the publication of our latest #teamwild paper, "Mutant huntingtin and neurofilament light have distinct longitudinal dynamics in #Huntingtonsdisease" Rodrigues/Byrne et al 2020 in @ScienceTM: https://stm
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Adrian Liston
LabListon
So excited for our latest #neuroimmunology paper to come out in @CellCellPress! Work from the team @BabrahamInst and @CBD_VIB @KU_Leuven discovered that #brain #Tcells are needed for the maturation of
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The Hoarse Whisperer
TheRealHoarse
I’ve been mentally half-in on Twitter today while all the Barr and Trump presser stuff were going down.One observation: for both better and worse, all news events (no matter how
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Natasha Mitchell
natashamitchell
#agedcare 'residents' are PEOPLE not PATIENTS. They are *all of us* in a matter of years, months, decades. Mothers, brothers, daughters, cousins. Whole beings - thinking, speaking, feeling the full
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Elle M. (they/them)
ellle_em
This is Reno. He is a dog. Like most dogs, Reno is encouraged to void his bodily waste outdoors But recently, Reno has made an absolutely amazing, game-changing discovery. CATS.
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Miki Ebisuya
EbisuyaMiki
My favorite question to fellow researchers is "What's your all-time favorite paper?". Through the answer I can learn a lot about the person. Let's try that on Twitter! I'll begin.
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Lex Kravitz
LexKravitz
We just put up a preprint describing experiments we've done to try to determine what the fiber photometry signal represents in the striatum of awake mice. Work was led by
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Jack Lindsey
Jack_W_Lindsey
How does neural connectivity support learning and memory? This (very long) paper provides insights, diving deep into the connectome of the fly mushroom body. A huge team effort that I
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AnnemiekeAartsma-Rus
oligogirl
Today this review paper from @BrunhildeWirth in Trends in Neuroscience on SMA. I like how the abstract states that young researchers should not give up when things are difficult. In
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Dave Hoffman
HoffProf
Fine. You wanted the top ten sci-fi / fantasy books I read during the pandemic year? You got it.(Recall: I've been in the market for middlebrow fantasy, that I can
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Omar of Rational Theism
MidbellSoul
The Hard Problem of Consciousness: a question that will forever change the way you see reality, and a strong argument against atheism[Thread]Atheism is built on the premise that all things
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Marion Koopmans
MarionKoopmans
Wow factor paper of the week: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.11.18.388819v1.full#ref-12Loss of taste and smell is a key symptom of COVID-19. This group studied infection of olfactory bulb sensory neural cells from nasal mucosa
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Albert-László Barabási
barabasi
How Hot is Your Network? In a paper published in Nature Physics, we have the answer, introducing the temperature of a physical network.Pdf here: https://barabasi.com/f/1083.pdf Thanks Yanchen Liu and @nimatabari for
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Samuel Eckmann
samuel_eckmann
You probably heard of principal component analysis (PCA) as a powerful tool for dimensionality reduction, but did you know that neurons might perform PCA via Hebbian plasticity? (1/6) Assume a
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