werner muller
@wmuee#Immunology who likes antibody sequence analyses, Emeritus Professor, University of Manchester,Inaugural Bill Ford Chair of Cellular Immunology, Spatial Biology
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For scientists: The (our) MACSima Paper is out nature.com/articles/s4159… (Disclaimer: I work for Miltenyi Biotec on and for the MACSima System (from early prototypes to MACSima) and on MICS technology).
One AI system that works is semantic scholar semanticscholar.org/author/Werner-… I strongly recommend to cross check any AI based literature search results on this web page (or use this as a tool directly). I am for suggestions of alternatives, please suggest in a reply to this tweet.
I now tried openread.academy/en/paper/searc… and the same problem shows up as on @scite .
And here I am gone in @scite (scite.ai/reports/vbase2…) (there was an error in @OpenAlex in this entry which was corrected, does this points to OpenAlex as a potential source of information?) @OpenAlex is still in the process of fixing the errors ...
Scite.ai I can find the paper "10.1016/0092-8674(93)80068-p" but I can not find the paper with its title "Interleukin-10-deficient mice develop chronic enterocolitis" @scite What I am doing wrong ?
I am one of many Werner Müller's scite.ai/authors/werner… (and even this mix is incomplete). Scite.ai get lots of detail wrong ( I would not trust Scite @Scite).
For scientists: The CD5 mouse mutant, we published in 1994 (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7517879/) helped to develop the concept behind this publications, describing the use of CD5 CRISPR knockout to improve CAR T cell function(science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…)
For Scientists: Trying to fix OpenAlex (a little bit at the time), claimed an author page with many of my publications, asked for several corrections. At the moment 248 papers of 336 are wrong and about the same number missing (@OpenAlex_org)
For Scientists: The paper of the group of Jason Kim on "IFNgamma-IL12 axis regulates intercellular crosstalk in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease" is out: nature.com/articles/s4146…
Tested elicit.com. A nice user interface. Underlying data is a subset of Semantic Scholar. So cross-check results to see what’s missing.
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