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Matt - French Dietitian
MattCressKeto
Short thread on fermented foods/ gut health/ carnivore/ ancestral diets. We all know that fermentation decreases anti nutrients and bad bacteria in plant foods...I believe that those same anti nutrients
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Melissa Loh
melissaloh_
I'm currently an undergraduate student @UCIrvine and as I am also an advocacy volunteer for @alznorcalnornev, I have been researching NIH-funded Phase III clinical trial drugs for #Alzheimers! A thread
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Kaitlin Deutsch
KaitlinDeutsch
In the current COVID climate, we are acutely aware of how emerging diseases can dramatically shape our world. For @EntSoc #PollinatorHealthDay, I wanted to share how insect pollinators are ALSO
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Francois Ouellette 老方
FrancoisOuell15
Now that a WHO team is in China investigating the 'origins' of the Covid-19 pandemic, here's a message to those who try to peddle theories about 'man-made' virus, who, they
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Prof. Akiko Iwasaki
VirusesImmunity
How does the immune system work? Will there be #COVID19 vaccines? @BioRender & I put together ‘immunology 101 tweetorial for non-immunologists’. @jerryguartist, @shizaoki, @JungHeeSciViz also made this accompanying video. Please
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Geoffrey Ingersoll
GPIngersoll
Here is what we know and what we don’t:1. We know the virus came from bats.2. We don’t know how it jumped from bats to humans, the missing link3. We
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Katie Mack
AstroKatie
Vaccines are combat training for your immune system. They show it what to expect from a virus/bacteria so your cells can build a better defense when the actual pathogen arrives.
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Jason Kindrachuk, PhD
KindrachukJason
A short thread/PSA on this whole business of who predicted the COVID pandemic. January was not the time when coronaviruses became public health threats. WHO had already included them on
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Linsey Marr
linseymarr
Nearly tears of joy seeing new paper in medical journal with correct analysis and interpretation of aerosol transmission: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanres/article/PIIS2213-2600(20)30323-4/fulltext See thread for summary of main poi
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Emmanuel Saliba
AE_Saliba
It is a great honor to present our last study published today in @NatureMicrobiol. We pushed the limit of single-cell RNA-seq to report the physiology of a single bacteria, using
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Buku Haematology 🅰️➕
BukuHaematology
1/ Neutrophils are the most abundant type of white blood cell in the human body, and provide a key component of our innate immune response. They are recruited to any
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
I was recently asked what I would like to see come out of SARS-CoV-2/covid origins investigations.I would like to know that, the next time a pandemic like this occurs, the
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Isobel Routledge
IsobelRoutledge
Really excited to say our paper describing our citywide serosurveillance of the initial SARS-CoV-2 outbreak San Francisco (#SCALEIT) is now up as a pre-print!https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-180966/v1 1/10 "Gold standard"
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Peter Kolchinsky
PeterKolchinsky
Not since HIV have viruses & bacteria been this ANGRY at a new member. They are so disgruntled by SARS2, they’re helping make vaccines against it. Pathogens are a Mafia-
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Dr. Jonathan Kolby
MyFrogCroaked
(1/N) Exactly 7 years ago, I arrived in Madagascar to perform my biggest rapid response #frog conservation project. A few months earlier, I obtained the 1st confirmed evidence of amphibian
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Ms Understood
pleased2bme
The reason COVID19 is so deadly is because our immune system has never seen it before. 8% of true human genome consists of viruses contracted by our ancestors which is
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