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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
This new mink COVID-19 mutation story, which is making the rounds on Twitter is highly problematic. There are elements of truth in it but the reporting is completely irresponsible.1/https://www.berlingske.dk/nyheder/english-version-mink-cau
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Willem van Schaik 💙
WvSchaik
As promised, a thread on our [@StanleyHoBio @milja001] preprint: 'Comprehensive benchmarking of tools to identify phages in metagenomic shotgun sequencing data' https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.04.12.438782v1 https://twi
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Rikki Garner
rikkigarner
Excited to share a major story from my PhD on @biorxivpreprint! Molecular processes are stochastic and noisy! How do cells suppress this noise to perform robust behavior? We turned to
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Johnny Parr
JohnnyParr
1/7: Excited to share our new pre-print "All talk? Left temporal alpha oscillations are not specific to verbal-analytical processing during conscious motor control" @Greg___Wood @GerGallicch @Ann_KathrinJ https://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sho
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Chise 🧬🧫🦠💉
sailorrooscout
Immunological memory wins! A recent study shows immunity in convalescent individuals will be VERY long lasting and that convalescent individuals who received an mRNA vaccine produced antibodies and memory B-cells
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Colin J. Carlson, Ph.D.
wormmaps
I think it's easy to assume more of this is riding on "access and cooperation" between China and the WHO / other countries than history would suggest is actually true
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Mark Painter
markmpainter
Our study on T cell responses to SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines is up! Are T cells primed by the vaccines? Do they have features of long-lived memory cells?Do they contribute to
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François Rousset
FrancoisRousset
My paper is out on bioRxiv! https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.05.25.114553v1In this work with @dbikard, @epcrocha and others, we used CRISPRi screening in a collection of E. coli isolates to better define essential genes
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CSDisseminate
CSDisseminate
Let’s talk about WHERE to host the submitted, accepted and published versions of your manuscripts! #SLPeeps #AcademicChatter #OpenScience 1/ Your journal article will ultimately have a DOI that directs people
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Christopher Hoel
chrismhoel
Excited to share this new story from our lab, characterizing the structure and function of the 3a ion channel of SARS-CoV-2!https://www.biorxiv.org/node/1372064 This story is part of a larger collaboration between
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Bloom Lab
jbloom_lab
We've written detailed protocol on neutralization assays for #SARSCoV2 at biosafety-level-2 using lentiviral pseudotype, and put key reagents (293T-ACE2 cells, plasmids) in BEI Resources repository. Most labs should be able
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Sten Linnarsson
slinnarsson
Proud to present a comprehensive single-cell atlas of the developing mouse brain from E7 to E18, a total of 292,495 single-cell transcriptomes and 942 distinct clusters. A heroic effort led
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Shahab Bakhtiari
ShahabBakht
A figure in a recent paper by @talia_konkle and Alvarez (http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2020.06.15.153247) reopened an old question for me. The figure shows that an AlexNet architecture with group normalization has more similar
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Swapnil Hiremath, MD, MPH
hswapnil
why do we get natriuresis with SGLT2i? Could it just be the simple fact that the 'S' in SGLT2i stands for sodium - so blocking sodium reabsorbtion in PT =
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Sonja Lehtinen
sonjaklehtinen
Why do bacterial plasmids carry some genes but not others? Plasmids are less reliably inherited than the chromosome and genes are free to hop between plasmid and chromosome: so what
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Maliheh Mehrshad
mehrshmali
I'm happy to share our latest preprint about the unique microbial community of the deep oligotrophic groundwater.@Dopsongrp @Stebe69 @_Emma_Bell @MetaMoritz @simone_dome et al.https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.05.24.111179v1
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