Mind maps, fight or flight, and antibiotics for asthma
27 June, 2014 | Claire Scott |
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Good news for asthma patients! Antibiotics may reduce airway remodeling caused by respiratory infections. https://t.co/CMbKpPtVDL
— F1000Prime (@F1000) June 25, 2014
Stress affects oligodendrogenesis and neurogenesis in different ways, changing the 'mind map' in rats. https://t.co/T5fFeBL5GH
— F1000Prime (@F1000) June 23, 2014
A little bit of running is good for a pathogen: how the bacterial flight-or-fight response can enhance virulence. https://t.co/OgBSBtn8wJ
— F1000Prime (@F1000) June 26, 2014
And elsewhere on Twitter…
How is SPF Calculated? — https://t.co/VIvtcO3axy
— Mental Floss (@mental_floss) June 27, 2014
Newly Discovered Mouse-like Mammal Is Closely Related to Elephants https://t.co/VZS1nW1qrx pic.twitter.com/P9uXpJ2Uxc
— GrrlScientist (@GrrlScientist) June 27, 2014
Remote-controlled vaccine delivery system eliminates the need for follow-up injections https://t.co/mFcKX8KRB2 pic.twitter.com/DLHtl72oCZ
— VacciNewsNet (@VacciNewsNet) June 27, 2014
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