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Charles Brenner, PhD
CharlesMBrenner
It's a good time to review what is NAD, what is a coenzyme, what is a vitamin, what do we get in food, and why might NR have benefits for
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Chad Roach
croachmd
Summary of a hypothesis for Sars-Cov-2:We now suspect that viral proteins attack the B1 subunit of hgb. This may effectively deactivate this subunit. If the virus does this to 100%
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Kevin Mitchell
WiringTheBrain
Really nice work. Short thread follows https://twitter.com/snaqvi1990/status/1253088329014206464 This paper shows that even for the most proximal molecular traits - expression levels of a number of proteins - where a few
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Glenn Rubenstein
GlennRubenstein
We haven’t gone to a restaurant or ordered in since late February. California Taqueria-Style Mexican Food is a big part of my diet, and I’ve learned a few things to
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Sonal🇮🇳
Dharm_gatha
India has been a pioneer in the field of science and philosophy since ancient times. In the Pauranik period, the sages of India had discovered about most everything which they
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Walter M Chesnut
Parsifaler
1) MALE INFERTILITY AND THE SPIKE PROTEINMITOCHONDRIA ARE DAMAGED BY THE SPIKE PROTEIN OF SARS-CoV-2. MALE INFERTILITY IS CAUSED BY MITOCHONDRIAL DAMAGE. INTERESTINGLY, SINCE mtDNA IS NOT IN THE NUCLEUS,
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The Menachery Lab
TheMenacheryLab
Gotten questions about reactivation/reinfection with #SARSCoV2 & wanted to see some dataBut since data isn't a requirement these days for #COVID19 speculation, I'll offer:I doubt this is some kind of
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Folding@home
foldingathome
We've got a new blog post up on the #COVID19 project led by @voelzlab and @jchodera that is using simulations run by F@H to help inform drug design experiments! We've
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Peter Kolchinsky
PeterKolchinsky
While not technically alive, there's an evil genius to viruses that never ceases to amaze me. It's one reason I became a virologist. A recent Nature paper reveal a remarkable
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Sabelo ka Lindamkhonto vi
SabzerAzoh
BENEFITS OF FASTING:Fasting makes you smarter, eating less can make you smarter. Fasting boosts the production of a protein called brain-derived neurotrophic factor. Or BDNF to you and me. BDNF is a protein
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Gertrud Rey PhD (Trudy)
GertrudRey
All throughout this pandemic, there have been headlines warning that “the virus is mutating to become more lethal.” A thread. (1/n) We know that viruses do indeed mutate, but when
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Taylor
dtaylor5633
Beef Lasagne recipeThis scrumptious beef lasagne will fill you up nicely and keep you going through the winter Firstly start by frying some finely chopped Carrot, Onion and Garlic till
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Taiwan Formosa Club 🌐
taiwanformosan
Based on #2019nCoV therapy review (https://f1000research.com/articles/9-72/v2), further evidence was found in the 6 genetic variants associated with higher ratio of ACE2 cells. This weaponized coronavirus appears to be optimized for
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K. Taylor, Ph.D., M.S. #BlackInMicro Week
KYT_ThatsME
I just saw the statement from Kayleigh, the press secretary said about repeatedly testing negative and now testing positive and some folks seem confused. So I guess it’s time to
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Ask An Entomologist
BugQuestions
Here's something which is going around Twitter-and I'm going to break with my colleagues here.This is not a difficult concept, it's a question which is worded in a way which
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David R. Liu
davidrliu
A key piece of the #COVID19 #SARSCoV2 origin puzzle emerges: where did the virus's unusual spike protein RBD—the receptor-binding domain that engages human ACE2 protein and allows the virus to
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