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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
#SARSCoV2 from transmissionto disease:1. Spike protein on the virus binds the ACE2 receptor on human cells. The Virus RNA is released into the cell, where it is translated into proteins
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(((Howard Forman)))
thehowie
My thoughts on 1-dose vs 2-dose approach. TL; DRWrong questions give you wrong answers. We assuredly should want 2 doses, the only issue is the timing of 2nd dose. And
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Renato Mariotti
renato_mariotti
THREAD: What do today's Supreme Court decisions about Trump's tax returns mean? 1/ Today the Supreme Court issued two opinions regarding Trump's tax returns. The first opinion considered whether he
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Tomas Pueyo
tomaspueyo
The new virus strain is ~60% more infectious. We haven’t processed what that means.1. Western countries that didn’t stop the previous variant won’t be able to stop this one. It’s
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Prof. Akiko Iwasaki
VirusesImmunity
Here is a thread to explain the findings of this study, that used computational tools to predict T cell reactive sequences in #SARSCOV2 subunit vaccines. The bottom line: there is
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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
1/NIH Study: COVID-19 severity could depend on route of infection: Infection through inhaling #Airborne virus could lead to more severe disease than infection from fomites (contact w/ contaminated objects.) To
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Craig
MECFS5
@MattHancock if a test becomes available for #CFSME would our government be willing to accept it as diagnosis. Those people should then be assisted to claim benefits. I've spent half
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Matt McCarthy
DrMattMcCarthy
Here are 3 #COVID19 questions we're trying to answer:1. Why do monoclonal antibodies fail hospitalized patients? Cocktails made by Eli Lilly & Regeneron may be useful for high-risk outpatients, but
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Michael Harris
MichaelH_PhD
So I'm not the first, & won't be the last, to be irked by this. But anyway, here goes.What Murph's reporting (& opining) on is a survey that showed, in
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🔬Samantha Yammine, PhD (aka Science Sam)
heysciencesam
8 frequently asked questions about vaccines, ANSWERED.A collaborative post co-authored by some of your fave of COVID science communicators on Instagram
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Ruth Beyoncé Ginsburg, MD
VonAnneli
Many of you, your friends and family, now have, or soon will have COVID. You find yourselves at home, feeling terrible, wondering if you need to go to the ER.
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Joanna Poole 💙
Jopo_dr
More biochimestry series: true to textbooks, everything involved in a biochemical pathway, tends to have a series of reduction (proton donation) or oxidation reactions. Although end products often just seem
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Jon Deeks
deeksj
21 WAYS TO SPIN RESULTS FROM A COVID DIAGNOSTIC TEST ACCURACY (morning thoughts whilst walking the dog - please add others I've missed). I'm putting this out to help
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planefag
planefag
Warrants? Fucking please. https://yro.slashdot.org/story/13/03/28/2048220/doj-often-used-cell-tower-impersonating-devices-without-explicit-warrantsCell carriers actually charge the government a FEE to divulge name/credit cards attached to t
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Jason Crawford
jasoncrawford
Smallpox was one of the worst diseases humanity has ever faced—and also the only human disease we have ever eradicated. It was also the first disease with a vaccine.You may
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Darren 🥚
ReformedTrader
1/ When Diversification Fails (Page, Panariello)"To fully appreciate extreme correlations, we take an in-depth look at stock-to-credit, stock-to–hedge fund, stock-to-private asset, stock-to-factor, and stock-to-bond correlations duri
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