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Posted Dec 28

🌲🔥Burning wood inside because of the peat #crynet@crynet

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Posted Dec 27

The answer for previous video :) #crynet #720 @crynet

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Posted Dec 27

The answer for previous video :) #crynet #720 @crynet

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Posted Dec 26

When a tube spins with an X and an O, why do we see only one letter during the rotation? Answer will be later 😉 #crynet #720 @crynet

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Posted Dec 25

Modeling in oculus rift #crynet@crynet

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Posted Dec 24

🌲The Xmas tree packing 🌲 #crynet@crynet

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Posted Dec 24

Simulation of bird flight😦 #crynet@crynet

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Posted Dec 24

Hi everyone! Today will be a big history day in crynet :) we will publish hard science from crynet fans channels. Maybe someone will find something awesome for self. 🔘 The Next Generation of DNA Vaccines Is Poised to Transform the Healthcare Landscape By Teri Heiland Over the last several decades, the advent of biotechnology has enabled a brand new class of “third generation” vaccines, including nucleic acid (DNA and RNA) vaccines. These nucleic acid vaccines deliver a DNA or RNA sequence into tissue, where the cells that take up the sequence synthesize the encoded protein within the cell. The result is an antigen protein, derived from the viruses, bacteria, parasites, or tumors targeted by the vaccine, which offers protective immunity from the pathogenic agent from which the DNA or RNA was derived. Nucleic acid vaccines have the potential to change the vaccination landscape through easier, more scalable, less expensive and logistically simpler vaccines that better prevent infectious disease. What’s more, immunotherapies are being developed to treat and mitigate diseases that have never before been addressed in this way, including allergies, cancer and autoimmune disorders. Previously, technical challenges have stood as obstacles to safely administering these vaccines while delivering a strong level of effectiveness. In recent years, however, new technologies are emerging that may help DNA vaccines achieve greater efficacy and meet their true potential. Delivery devices like electroporation and needle-free jet injectors aim to increase the amount of gene transfer into the cells, attempting to achieve higher antigen expression. Reference ➡️ (www.bio-itworld.com) @bioinformaticsclub

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Posted Dec 23

🔥fire storm (full version) #crynet #720 @crynet

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Posted Dec 22

🔘Tin plague. Spillage tin at minus 40 degrees. #crynet@crynet

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Posted Dec 21

The fall of the spring in slow motion #crynet@crynet P. S. We heard everyone! Thanks for feedback🙏

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