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My thumb, the morning after the injury, April 11th and 12th, one week after surgery, Friday April 28th, and yesterday, two weeks after surgery, Thursday May 4th.
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pnas.2300770120.pdf
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The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (April 2023 issue Drop 1 of 2)
In this issue of the unfortunately acronymed Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS... Think about it? Lol), we have a truly mixed bag of papers for you to go through at your leisure, so let's get started shall we?
1) Elucidating the origins of phycocyanobilin biosynthesis and phycobiliproteins
2) Digitizing chemical discovery with a Bayesian explorer for interpreting reactivity data
3) Sea-level rise in Southwest Greenland as a contributor to Viking abandonment
4) Merged magnetic resonance and light sheet microscopy of the whole mouse brain
5) Resource theory of quantum scrambling
6) Electoral rewards for political grandstanding
In this issue of the unfortunately acronymed Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS... Think about it? Lol), we have a truly mixed bag of papers for you to go through at your leisure, so let's get started shall we?
1) Elucidating the origins of phycocyanobilin biosynthesis and phycobiliproteins
2) Digitizing chemical discovery with a Bayesian explorer for interpreting reactivity data
3) Sea-level rise in Southwest Greenland as a contributor to Viking abandonment
4) Merged magnetic resonance and light sheet microscopy of the whole mouse brain
5) Resource theory of quantum scrambling
6) Electoral rewards for political grandstanding
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pnas.2215610120.pdf
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The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (April 2023 issue Drop 2 of 2)
1) Bayesian phylodynamics reveals the transmission dynamics of avian influenza A(H7N9) virus at the human–live bird market interface in China
2) Tight junction protein occludin is an internalization factor for SARS-CoV-2 infection and mediates virus cell-to-cell transmission
3) Epistasis reduces fitness costs of influenza A virus escape from stem-binding antibodies
4) Human airway and nasal organoids reveal escalating replicative fitness of SARS-CoV-2 emerging variants
5) The temporal and contextual stability of activity levels in hippocampal CA1 cells
6) Fear circuit–based neurobehavioral signatures mirror resilience to chronic social stress in mouse
1) Bayesian phylodynamics reveals the transmission dynamics of avian influenza A(H7N9) virus at the human–live bird market interface in China
2) Tight junction protein occludin is an internalization factor for SARS-CoV-2 infection and mediates virus cell-to-cell transmission
3) Epistasis reduces fitness costs of influenza A virus escape from stem-binding antibodies
4) Human airway and nasal organoids reveal escalating replicative fitness of SARS-CoV-2 emerging variants
5) The temporal and contextual stability of activity levels in hippocampal CA1 cells
6) Fear circuit–based neurobehavioral signatures mirror resilience to chronic social stress in mouse