Light chains, giant leaps and a cookbook
8 February, 2013 | Claire Scott |
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Is everything we eat associated with cancer? Better recipes for study design will reduce exaggeration. ow.ly/hkSRD
— Faculty of 1000 (@F1000) February 4, 2013
Chain reaction: new therapeutic targets for inflammatory disease in the form of free Ig light chains? An F1000 Report. ow.ly/hkEq8
— Faculty of 1000 (@F1000) February 1, 2013
A giant leap for sodium homeostasis research? Space flight simulation reveals the biorhythm of Na+ balance. ow.ly/hkSRJ
— Faculty of 1000 (@F1000) February 7, 2013
And elsewhere on Twitter…
Static coral mutualism over 172 years revealed by ancient DNA: by @hkuniversity colleague David Baker plosone.org/article/info%3…via @plosone
— Timothy Bonebrake (@bonebraking) February 8, 2013
First direct evidence that salmon use geomagnetic cues to migrate back to their birth river bbc.in/WRpheX
— Mo Costandi (@mocost) February 7, 2013
How does the brain recognise what speed we are moving at?nyti.ms/WPGVMV
— Merideth Gattis (@MeridethGattis) February 6, 2013
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