🤓 I really liked scitwitter for helping to discover new (and missed) publications and ideas. Hopefully this place will catch up!
Oh! I guess this! Thanks to @rodrahimi.bsky.socialgo.bsky.app/PY5tCas
Thanks for the rec. I will check it out!
Preprint for those that can’t access the paywalled version pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38464313/
<span><i>Tp</i> infection elicits an antigen-specific CD4+ T cell response in blood and skin. <i>Tp</i> -specific CD4+ T cells persist as memory in both compartments long after curative therapy. The <...
'First, our analysis of vertebrate genomes, including the hagfish, now establishes a robust and accurate history of WGD events in early vertebrates, corroborating the idea that cyclostomes diverged from gnathostomes after the 1R but before the 2R event' www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Analysis of a newly sequenced genome of the inshore hagfish, Eptatretus burgeri, together with genomes of lampreys and jawed vertebrates, provides insights into whole-genome duplication events and the...
I always found it strangely calming down there, despite being stuck in a gloomy basement.
Also, new publication! Kudos to the primary authors for their patience and stamina thru a long review process to get this over the finish line. Full TCR sequencing and lab analyses support CD8 T cells dominate vaccine responses in SARS-CoV-2 hybrid immunity. Available on readcube: rdcu.be/dsTTJ
Earlier this week, we were deeply honored that Prof. Tony Cunningham chose to highlight our manuscript in his insightful commentary. #shingles#vaccine#Tcellswww.jci.org/articles/vie...www.jci.org/articles/vie...
Thanks Mark!