Starch, sepsis and simple solutions
29 August, 2014 | Claire Scott |
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Hunting for a memory: evidence that the wild-type Huntingtin protein plays a key role in long-term memory storage. https://t.co/h3yl5plQmw
— F1000Prime (@F1000) August 27, 2014
A nail in the coffin for starch: evidence that starches have no useful effect in a rat model of sepsis. https://t.co/WGkFiGe2XQ
— F1000Prime (@F1000) August 27, 2014
Simple but effective? Further evidence for a cardioprotective effect of oral inorganic nitrate. https://t.co/qTfPJi3oig
— F1000Prime (@F1000) August 26, 2014
And elsewhere on Twitter…
The BMC Ecology Image Comp winners are up https://t.co/DIl30tg38F My favourite is this by Bernardo Segura pic.twitter.com/eL4vWt8bns
— Anna Perman (@thepermanator) August 29, 2014
First ever 3D-printed vertebra successfully implanted in 12-year-old cancer sufferer
https://t.co/ZBHpvQMW30 pic.twitter.com/dP832b8Tom
— The Independent (@Independent) August 26, 2014
Medicinal GPS: DNA nanotechnology-based approach allows injected drugs to find tumor sites https://t.co/sozVDuRU6F
— Medical Xpress (@medical_xpress) August 29, 2014
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