📆 We’re looking back at some of our biggest stories of 2020 this week!
First up is a February 2020 paper from @YuukiObata1026 showing how our gut bacteria help to control the healthy contraction and relaxation of muscles in the colon 🦠🦠🦠crick.ac.uk/news/2020-12-1…
📆 Next up in our run-down of top research stories from 2020 – a Crick and @ucl team led by George Kassiotis and @KevinWNg found that some people (notably children) have antibodies reactive to SARS-CoV-2, despite never having been infected with the virus. crick.ac.uk/news/2020-12-1…
📆 We’re taking a look at some of the biggest science stories from the Crick this year, and today’s story features a new 3D imaging method for eyes 👀 developed by an international team including @Katie__Bentley, @EM_STP and @CALM_STP.
📆 Next up in our countdown of our biggest science stories of 2020 is @wrobel_antoni and @donaldbenton’s work using #cryoEM to examine the structure of the SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein and find clues to its evolutionary history 🔬❄️
📆 Last but not least! Today’s story is @HaydayLab’s fantastic work with @GSTTresearch to develop a blood test that tracks patients' immune responses to #COVID19, finding clues to why the disease is severe in some people, but mild or asymptomatic in others.crick.ac.uk/news/2020-12-1…
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