D-amino shunning, telemedical care and the unbearable lightness of protein
5 June, 2015 | Adie Chan |
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The poor cousin: exploring how and why living organisms shun the use of D-amino acids https://t.co/BkXwp2Ki5L
— F1000 (@F1000) June 3, 2015
Call me: use of telemedicine in palliative care helps develop better empathic patient-physician relationships. https://t.co/LohuDpVpkY
— F1000 (@F1000) June 2, 2015
The unbearable lightness of protein: a photo-activated method for protein degradation and spatiotemporal control. https://t.co/DoMWBwszIK
— F1000 (@F1000) June 5, 2015
And elsewhere on Twitter…
UNESCO edges closer to declaring Great Barrier Reef ‘in danger' https://t.co/9KW9qEftJA pic.twitter.com/34lWd1oOWr
— New Scientist (@newscientist) June 2, 2015
#Cannabis use in Congo Basin foragers linked to decreased parasitic worm infection risk. https://t.co/YCj5E48j2y https://t.co/n9fEmnrmm6
— Wiley Research News (@WileyResearch) June 2, 2015
As world warms, ocean habitats shrink https://t.co/f6UYLkUqI8 pic.twitter.com/WWYoM89vVG
— ScienceInsider (@ScienceInsider) June 5, 2015
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