Haha, I mean, we could… Not using the pipeline I’ve setup though. I’m not sure it’s something I’d want to invest the time in to but… in theory yes we could. Voice cloning has got scarily good.
I’ve now had a first of no doubt many listens.
This is great. I really enjoyed it, hope others do and of course most of all hope it gets the right people interested and thinking about the topic.
Thanks to the three Jays!
Audio versions are available here
https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=kZLPeS5ZBEzVhhjXk8hM18y29vgEGVG6zSvk
Any questions, comments or feedback please use this separate thread so we don’t distract from discussion of the paper. Thanks.
I’m sorting an audio version, a few pronunciation questions…
“FcγRI” I’m going for “Fc gamma R one”
“α1β4 integrin traffic domain”, “Alpha one beta four integrin traffic domain”?
“MAIT cells are pronounced “mate” aren’t they?
I think most of the others are initialised, things like GDF15, TNF...
That jumped out at me too, my understanding is this is a real thing, or rather the application of quantum mechanics to biology is. But like so much of the world of woo, people have taken it and re or misappropriated language and ideas and... *sigh*
They’re probably confused at all these hits to their archive page… refreshing looking for new papers. At least we know someone has found the admin password and they’re up and running again!
Excellent thank you.
I can cope with probabilities, greys rather than black and whites. Combinations of complex interactions shifting this or that way. It seems to be how so much in the world works.
You’ve often talked about this idea so it makes sense to have it explored more...
Milligan’s Disease as in ‘I told you I was ill”
(Ford) "you'd better be prepared for the jump into hyperspace. It's unpleasantly like being drunk."
(Arthur) "What's so unpleasant about being drunk?"
(Ford) "Ask a glass of water."
There does seem to be a good gap in the publishing archive since last Monday (with just one slipping in on Tuesday). Maybe everyone in the office took the week off?
https://www.qeios.com/archive?type=article
Oh well in that case more questions!
1) How would this all fit in with Ryback et al’s findings of increased IGHV3-30 and skewing in the ratio of IgM to IgG BCRs seen in mild/moderate people and not in severe?
2) The basic mechanism seems to be of different cells all doing largely what we’d...
It’s well known that pasties cure all and my hypothalamus definitely has a clock which measures how long since I’ve had one. Or maybe it’s just the swede…
My first thought was that this could explain why I don’t know my antigen from my elbow…
But maybe a nerve needs to know about localised things for other reasons. Perhaps its just a hangover that lots of cells have from earlier cell evolution. Or could it be that it’s useful for a nerve to know...
Genecards shows this for expression of FCGR1A
https://www.genecards.org/cgi-bin/carddisp.pl?gene=FCGR1A#expression
Maybe someone who has a better grip of this can get something useful from the expression atlas? https://www.ebi.ac.uk/gxa/home
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