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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
This is great. The first time the notion of “asymptomatic transmission” was mentioned, I smelled a rat. It’s biologically implausible. Not saying it’s never happened once, but as an important
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Aneta Molenda
a_m_molenda
Complex approach to reduce need of oxygen in COVID patients. Aspirin/Nebulized HCQ/glutathion/cyproheptadine. Share to people in charge in hospitals. #doctors #COVID19India #OxygenShortage #Oxygen #COVID19 @COVID19_INDIA @PMOIndia @COVIDNew
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Damian Counsell
DamCou
I almost never do this, but *please* stop sharing tweets by Devi Sridhar. She is a "professor of public health" who has no medical qualifications. I say this only to
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James Todaro, MD
JamesTodaroMD
17/ This research on T cell immunity is largely being ignored by the mainstream media, possibly due to political and pharmaceutical interests.Hint: Assuming $35 per vaccine dose (Moderna’s price), vaccinating
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
Many new studies suggest that one of the fundamental assumptions about COVID that 𝙚𝙫𝙚𝙧𝙮𝙤𝙣𝙚 is susceptible, may be wrong. CAUTION: However, this doesn’t mean that we relax any precautions, coz
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
When we don't measure important stuff.A thread about the immune response to #SARSCoV21. Since serology/IgG can be readily measured, this is what is conventionally used to assess an individual's responseThat's
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
Had a chat today with my longest pal. We did our PhDs together in the 80s. I had a career in biomedical R&D, latterly founding a U.K. biotech. My friend
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Yasset Perez-Riverol
ypriverol
Normally, I don't tweet about Cuba. Today is a sad day. A group of Cuban artists, journalists, and scientists are striking against the government. Among them, Oscar Casanella is a
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Stephanie Melchor, PhD
sjmelchor
Okay, boys and girls and non-binary darlings, circle up. IT'S STORY-TIME. I've learned some things in the last 48 hrs re: the history of immunology that, not once during the
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Benjamin Stewart
drbstewart
A little thread with data incorporating #scRNAseq, #macrophages, #lung, and of course #COVID19 this paper in @SciImmunology identifies populations of lung macrophages in & (though all characterisation in )https://immunology.sciencemag.org/content
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Tim Elliott
tim_tje
On #DayofImmunology, I’m looking back at an exciting step in the dissemination of scientific research for the benefit of the #immunology community: the launch of the 1st #OpenAccess journal of
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Julius Chapiro
JuliusChapiro
1 Some #irads voice concerns that the “other” IO (immuno-oncology) will “put an end to our” IO (interventional oncology). Sounds similar to the meaningless chatter around 2008 when Sorafenib first
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Kulvinder Kaur MD
dockaurG
Pls read #SARSCoV2 immunology& subthreads for what media & “experts” are not telling youFacts-we have some pre-existing cross-protective immunity-basing herd immunity only on antibodies omits strong Tcell immunity-vaccine candid
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Ned Nikolov, Ph.D.
NikolovScience
Watch this insightful interview with 2 ER physicians about COVID19, who report findings based on latest data and their experience that confirm statements I've made for weeks:- lockdown doesn't help
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Prof. Akiko Iwasaki
VirusesImmunity
Are you confused about the role of type I interferons (IFN) in #SARS_CoV_2 infection? Here is my speculation on what makes IFN-I helpful vs. harmful in #COVID19 patients - it
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Professor Karol Sikora
ProfKarolSikora
Yet more evidence on the importance of T cells is emerging. It's significant.This isn't just one rogue study now, it's being increasingly documented.I was saying this months ago, but according
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