Clocks, cardiac injury and losing control
21 November, 2014 | Samuel Winthrop |
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Turning back the clock: could personalized therapeutic programs be the key to combating Alzheimer’s? https://t.co/RScuLmMF5k
— F1000 (@F1000) November 19, 2014
RCTs fail to replicate loss of self-control in study investigating if self-control can be exhausted like a muscle https://t.co/2RVHcuNu8b
— F1000 (@F1000) November 19, 2014
Unbreak my heart: cardiac fibroblasts can transition back to endothelial cells following cardiac injury to aid repair https://t.co/tRArPJbqkV
— F1000 (@F1000) November 20, 2014
While elsewhere on Twitter…
Scientists studied how garlic deters vampires. You'll thank them some day…maybe: https://t.co/A6tFgcfBFg pic.twitter.com/nRuEgnyrx0
— Discover Magazine (@DiscoverMag) November 21, 2014
Why did Freud have a model of a porcupine on his desk? Find our in our Image of the Week https://t.co/1ZXVnBpOQQ
— Wellcome Trust (@wellcometrust) November 21, 2014
Plants talk to each other using an internet… and it's made of fungus #FungusFriday https://t.co/d9Zgf4Z7rs pic.twitter.com/ybewpnJhho
— BBC Earth (@BBCEarth) November 21, 2014
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