The power of polypharmacology and scrutinizing schizophrenia
15 August, 2014 | Claire Scott |
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The I in Team: investigating the benefits of single, multi-target drugs compared to combination therapy. https://t.co/Fqowt16Vrf
— F1000Prime (@F1000) August 13, 2014
Scrutinizing schizophrenia: a new GWAS finds 83 new gene associations & supports a link to the immune system. https://t.co/dY9nCb4RV2
— F1000Prime (@F1000) August 14, 2014
Something in the air: evidence that elevated atmospheric CO2 levels reduce mineral concentration in plants. https://t.co/yB0qqlHFyC
— F1000Prime (@F1000) August 12, 2014
And elsewhere on Twitter…
Ants bury the dead – one of many ways that animals deal with infection and parasites. https://t.co/HDoXc4P1NP pic.twitter.com/Dcwxl5m2pb
— BBC Future (@BBC_Future) August 14, 2014
Robot swarm shuffles into formation https://t.co/pW0ng3PchI
— BBC SciTech (@bbcscitech) August 15, 2014
Image of the Week: Wiring of the human brain by Zeynep M. Saygin @mcgovernmit. Read more here: https://t.co/CtbP3w4myE pic.twitter.com/zPjtZi92e3
— Wellcome Images (@wellcomeimages) August 15, 2014
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