Friendly fats, playful mice and eating like a Greek
4 October, 2013 | Samuel Winthrop |
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Eat like a Greek to halve your risk of a stroke. Taking a look at modifiable risk factors in a new F1000Prime Report. https://t.co/ciYAP4fRGK
— F1000Prime (@F1000) October 3, 2013
When the cat's away, the mice will… engage in high-order social interactions, as investigated by video tracking. https://t.co/UjqM6MD7jV
— F1000Prime (@F1000) October 1, 2013
Friendly fats: omega-3 fatty acids prevent inflammation-related diseases through inflammasome inhibition. https://t.co/8E51tSgdAC
— F1000Prime (@F1000) September 30, 2013
While elsewhere on Twitter…
on #shutdown #shutscience: you MUST read @9brandon's intvw w a govt scientist whose lab animals will be euthanized: https://t.co/YYVG80Ak8R
— Maryn McKenna (@marynmck) October 3, 2013
DNA nanotechnology opens new path to super-high-resolution molecular imaging – https://t.co/xgzFVn4Gay https://t.co/PiTnlEoCYo
— Tom (@usmolecular) October 3, 2013
Proteasomes destroy damaged & obsolete proteins in cells. Read October's Molecule of the Mon: https://t.co/LhvAL6buQJ pic.twitter.com/uifANGqEn4
— rcsb pdb (@buildmodels) October 3, 2013
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