Foxes, second-hand smoke and ABC transporters – the F1000 weekly round up
20 February, 2015 | Adie Chan |
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What does the Foxp2 say? Humanized Foxp2 may have contributed to speech acquisition and learning. https://t.co/SdMQFt4D9n
— F1000 (@F1000) February 19, 2015
A smoking gun: evaluating the relationship between secondhand smoke and sleep-disordered breathing in children. https://t.co/JQe3p3danm
— F1000 (@F1000) February 16, 2015
The ABC basics: the structure and mechanism of ABC transporters https://t.co/CRN7f4mgYm #F1000PrimeReports #OpenAccess
— F1000 (@F1000) February 13, 2015
And elsewhere on Twitter…
Can oxytocin treat #autism? Maybe.
https://t.co/Ecqw1ziha1 pic.twitter.com/Yj5DS4igUQ
— Science Magazine (@sciencemagazine) February 20, 2015
There are 3 stages of #Alzheimer’s disease: See full infographic at: https://t.co/t6oJyJSsvP #HealthyAging pic.twitter.com/HQZqCru4R6
— JohnsHopkinsMedicine (@HopkinsMedicine) February 20, 2015
i like it: This Periodic Table quilt was made by a robot https://t.co/eC45MOg3QQ pic.twitter.com/1S1xonk6VB
— GrrlScientist (@GrrlScientist) February 20, 2015
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