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seeingwithsound
Blind people could 'see' letters that scientists drew on their brains with electricity https://www.livescience.com/drawing-letters-on-the-brain.html by @NicolettaML for @LiveScience; sweeping a current across multiple electrodes to trace patt
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University of OnFoeNem
UofOFN
PLEASE. STOP. DESTROYING. CELL. TOWERS. BECAUSE. YOU. THINK. 5G. MAKES. YOU. SICK. IT. DOES. NOT I meant to do this thread yesterday but here it is before you continue here's
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Caeul Lim
galette86
In honor of #WorldMalariaDay, I am revisiting some of the seminal works of our scientists that were featured on @cellhostmicrobe covers @cellhostmicrobe first malaria-specific cover was in December of 2008!
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HELLO.CANNOT
Loki_bandana
DKA pathophysiology. i will simplify it so you will understand it better. kena faham. its a state of severe insulin deficiency, or bankruptcy. mcm type 1 dm, xde cell yg
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Shane Crotty
profshanecrotty
1/ There are several major aspects of what Scott Atlas is saying that are wrong.https://twitter.com/hholdenthorp/status/1309115311073918977 2) There is no direct evidence that pre-existing T cell immunity affects COVID-19 infections. LJI
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Leslie Vosshall PhD
pollyp1
Today Priya Rajasethupathy and colleagues @RockefellerUniv published a truly groundbreaking paper that changes how we think about memory https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(20)31152-1 Let me break it down for you [thread] 1/n She
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Vedic Wisdom...ॐ
VedicWisdom1
When I realized Savarkar was a HeroWe have all heard this name Veer Savarkar, I too had heard it, but I came to kown what Savarkar actually was, when I
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inniebeom
stray kids as parts of the cell- a very nice thread chan as the nucleus- the leader - controls and manages the members- keeps everything in order- necessary for
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Kristina Campbell, microbiome science writer
bykriscampbell
I've seen a flurry of published fecal microbiota transplantation papers lately -- and just in case anyone is getting the wrong idea (erm, biohackers), I want to emphasize: FMT is
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Just published @CellCellPress "SARS-CoV-2 elicits robust, broad and highly functional memory T cell responses, suggesting that natural exposure or infection may prevent recurrent episodes of severe COVID-19" https://www.cell.com/c
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sungyeom_
GOT7 as the parts of a cell-- an informative thread JB as nucleus- the leader and eomma- controls and manages the members- keeps everything in order- necessary for the proper
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Justin Yerbury AM
jjyerbury
#MND #ALS is a heterogeneous disease & some say it should be distinct syndromes. Today our theory on how proteome homeostasis (proteostasis) is a unifying principle of ALS is published
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Scott Hechinger
ScottHech
MIAMI NOW: "I am Anthony Swain. I am 43. I am a parapalegic. Confined to a wheelchair. Trying my best to take care of myself in this pandemic, no different
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Yuna Wong
YunaHuhWong
War is an extension of politics. But let’s be honest: wargames can also be extension of politics. So today we’ll talk about how to deliberately mislead with wargames. [1/8] Let’s
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Steve Kelly
Steve__Kelly
Why did chloroplasts and mitochondria transfer almost all their essential genes to the nucleus? I think economics had a part to play. TL;DR It is cheaper for the cell to
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Abatan Sheriffdeen O
ohluwatohbiloba
No matter how skilled you are in Excel, whether you're an absolute wizard, Microsoft MVP, it doesn't matter. You will continue to make mistakes, Everyone experience these common errors in
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