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    Many babies have now been born to mothers who were exposed to SARS-CoV-2 during their pregnancy. Here the authors look at the effect of this exposure on the immunology of human neonates, showing immune changes and increased neonatal cytokine responses despite limited evidence of vertical transmission.

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    • Published in @NatImmunol: Scientists characterized the immunology of neonates born to mothers with confirmed #SARS-CoV-2 infection during #pregnancy. They showed that maternal SARS-CoV-2 infection affected the neonatal #ImmuneSystem. https://t.co/tP3BEhOe7M https://t.co/bk3GH0Iy4u

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    High-dimensional cytometry experiments measuring 20–50 cellular markers have become routine in many laboratories. The increased complexity of these datasets requires added rigor during the experimental planning and the subsequent manual and computational data analysis to avoid artefacts and misinterpretation of results. Here we discuss pitfalls frequently encountered during high-dimensional…

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    • In an article published in @NatImmunol, Florian Mair of the @PrlicLab at Fred Hutch and collaborators provide updated guidelines for generating and analyzing high parameter #cytometry data. https://t.co/05tiawNaco https://t.co/Glli2BYEig

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    High-dimensional cytometry experiments measuring 20–50 cellular markers have become routine in many laboratories. The increased complexity of these datasets requires added rigor during the experimental planning and the subsequent manual and computational data analysis to avoid artefacts and misinterpretation of results. Here we discuss pitfalls frequently encountered during high-dimensional…

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    • In an article published in @NatImmunol, Florian Mair of the @PrlicLab at Fred Hutch and collaborators provide updated guidelines for generating and analyzing high parameter #cytometry data. https://t.co/05tiax4L3W https://t.co/oeeqSOIubQ

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    High-dimensional cytometry experiments measuring 20–50 cellular markers have become routine in many laboratories. The increased complexity of these datasets requires added rigor during the experimental planning and the subsequent manual and computational data analysis to avoid artefacts and misinterpretation of results. Here we discuss pitfalls frequently encountered during high-dimensional…

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    • An updated guide for the perplexed: cytometry in the high-dimensional era | Nature Immunology https://t.co/znMHLhFdXr

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    The CD150 subfamily within the CD2 family is a growing group of dual-function receptors that have within their cytoplasmic tails a characteristic signaling motif. The ITSM (immunoreceptor tyrosine-based switch motif) enables these receptors to bind to and be regulated by small SH2 domain adaptor proteins, including SH2D1A (SH2-containing adaptor protein SH2 domain protein 1A) and EAT-2…

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    • We hypothesized then that measles was destroying B cells and plasma cells responsible for retaining immune memory. This is bc the measles virus specifically attacks immune memory cells via attachment to CD150 - a protein enriched on memory cells. 3/ https://t.co/tK6Zw0MAqs 3/