Mnemonic portraits for 19,023 human genes

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Back in 2013, Scott Alexander wrote in Extreme mnemonics:JS-154 is one of five metabolic products of netamine; however, the enzyme that produces it is unknown. It is manufactured in cells in the far rostral region of of the cerebrum, but after binding with a leukocynoid it takes a role in maintaining the blood-brain barrier – in particular guiding the movements of lipid molecules.I find I can read paragraphs like this five or six times, write them on flashcards, enter them into Anki, and my brai...

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