Synopsis of Social media discussions

The comments recognize the article's potential impact, with phrases like 'game-changing' and 'important advance,' while others simply restate the study's main point, indicating a generally positive but surface-level engagement with the research. The tone suggests cautious optimism, as users acknowledge the novelty but do not deeply critique or explore its broader implications.

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Agreement
Moderate agreement

Most discussions acknowledge the significance of the research, with some highlighting its innovative approach to brain tumor subtyping.

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Interest
Moderate level of interest

Posts express moderate curiosity, often emphasizing the novel method and potential clinical applications without deep technical debate.

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Engagement
Neutral engagement

The discussions show limited depth, mainly reiterating the publication's key point without extensive analysis or critique.

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Impact
Moderate level of impact

The community perceives the study as important, potentially advancing diagnostic techniques, but without strong assertions of immediate transformative effect.

Social Mentions

YouTube

1 Videos

Twitter

4 Posts

Metrics

Video Views

44

Total Likes

10

Extended Reach

47,770

Social Features

5

Timeline: Posts about article

Top Social Media Posts

Posts referencing the article

Blood-Based Brain Tumor Subtyping via Multiplexed RNA Profiling

Blood-Based Brain Tumor Subtyping via Multiplexed RNA Profiling

This video discusses multiplexed RNA profiling using regenerative catalysis to enable blood-based classification of brain tumors, providing a non-invasive diagnostic approach.

October 20, 2023

44 views


  • Dr. Fei Liu
    @FeiLab_HMS (Twitter)

    RT @Shao_Lab: Multiplexed RNA profiling by regenerative catalysis enables blood-based subtyping of brain tumors @NatureComms https://t.co/…
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    September 6, 2023

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  • Shao Lab
    @Shao_Lab (Twitter)

    Multiplexed RNA profiling by regenerative catalysis enables blood-based subtyping of brain tumors @NatureComms https://t.co/coRG8msuU0
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    September 6, 2023

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    1

  • Nat Rev Neurology
    @NatRevNeurol (Twitter)

    Multiplexed RNA profiling by regenerative catalysis enables blood-based subtyping of brain tumors https://t.co/0z38XoTjcB
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    July 18, 2023

    3

  • LUKMAN AFOLABI
    @saintlukman (Twitter)

    Multiplexed RNA profiling by regenerative catalysis enables blood-based subtyping of brain tumors https://t.co/HRCGcannkv https://t.co/3fvaCPmPuj
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    July 17, 2023

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