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Lucy Walker Lab UCL
LucyWalkerlab
Beautiful study showing the identification of a single domain antibody that binds coronavirus spike protein (raised against SARS-CoV-1, cross-reacts with #SARSCoV2) @CellCellPress @McLellan_Lab 1/6https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(20)3049
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Soumya
skarlamangla
LA County just released the results of their antibody study. Tests found that 4.1% of the county's population has antibodies to the coronavirus. That figure is 55 times higher than
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
The headlines, all of a sudden, are everywhere. UK study showed antibodies to the coronavirus decline so we're all doomed. No immunity, no vaccines, no herd immunity. People, we have
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Mangy Jay
magi_jay
1/ I have a Q about this cross-sectional study for people w/ experience in virology &/or biomed. The researchers took samples & then compared them to different samples at a
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
JUST IN: You May Have Antibodies After Coronavirus Infection. But Not for Long. Antibodies to the virus faded quickly in asymptomatic people, scientists reported. That does not mean immunity disappears.
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Gobardhan Das
dasgobardhan
I am an immunologist and have worked on T-cells half my life. In this thread I will present a rebuttal that will hopefully encourage more debate.The idea that herd immunity
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ Many questions of late from parents and college students worried about mandatory or quasi-mandatory vaccinations - including why they can be mandated if they are not fully approved, and
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Chise 🧬🧫🦠💉
sailorrooscout
Immunological memory consists of antibodies, memory B-cells, memory CD8+ T-cells, and memory CD4+ T-cells. These responses are what give us enduring protection even against newly emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants. Immunological memory
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Dr Sumaiya Shaikh
Neurophysik
Does previously infected covid-19+ person cannot get re-infected? What do we know about 'immunity passports' or 'risk-free certificates'?Read on..#COVID2019 From WHO: After reviewing the evidence on antibody responses to SARS-CoV-2
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Toby Rogers PhD, MPP
uTobian
I'm researching phospholipids, which pharmaceutical companies are using as adjuvants in vaccines. Like a lot of adjuvants, the body develops antibodies against them -- so in this case, antiphospholipid antibodies.
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
"There is solid evidence emerging that COVID-19 patients are developing antibodies to the virus, as the human body does for most infectious pathogens."https://www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/what-do-antibody-tests-for-sars-cov-2-tell-us-
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Scott Gottlieb, MD
ScottGottliebMD
It is deeply unfortunate that we head into Fall without enough doses of this drug. Many of us were talking about this as early as March. Regeneron did extraordinary work
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Joey
DrJoyeeta
There has been a lot of talk of Hydroxychloroquine for the treatment of Covid 19. And like Trump says"Try it,what's there to lose ?"Let me tell you that it is
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Noah Smith 🐇
Noahpinion
I've seen a lot of people wringing their hands about COVID antibodies dropping off after 3 months, screeching things like "immunity doesn't last". @DKThomp called up the experts, and explains
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Nadine Dorries 🇬🇧
NadineDorries
1. Journalists and media need to be more balanced. Testing, is not a cure, it won’t cut the number of deaths, it won’t make people feel better or stop them
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noa-witheringly
noawitheringly
""Most studies have shown that people who have recovered from infection have antibodies to the virus...However,some of them have very low levels of neutralizing antibodies in their blood“suggesting that cellular
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