Modulating microbiota and protein pocket prediction
31 January, 2014 | Claire Scott |
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A fragilis alliance: mouse studies suggest gut flora may have a role in modulating neurodevelopmental disorders. https://t.co/ZKSezyXIcP
— F1000Prime (@F1000) January 28, 2014
Are we a little too clean? A look at the role of cleaning products in asthma, and potential risks for cleaners. https://t.co/fD2f9a3nde
— F1000Prime (@F1000) January 28, 2014
Protein pocket predictions: a structure-guided algorithm for accurate affinity modelling. https://t.co/kJuRtzGaff
— F1000Prime (@F1000) January 30, 2014
And elsewhere on Twitter…
How did potato famine pathogens evolve to target these pretties? We now know their secret: https://t.co/PTEtr5NoKo pic.twitter.com/7nhtq2xA2B
— Oxford University (@UniofOxford) January 31, 2014
Our vodka story: read it here for free with registration. Alcohol and Mortality in Russia https://t.co/2wycobG6yD
— The Lancet (@TheLancet) January 31, 2014
This RNA-tinkering game may eat a lot of my time in days to come. https://t.co/EjYt1EBpVf Story: https://t.co/7IrkMI67z7
— carlzimmer (@carlzimmer) January 31, 2014
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