TWiV 431: Niemann-Pick of the weak
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Alan Dove, Rich Condit, and Kathy SpindlerThe TWiVirions reveal bacteriophage genes that control eukaryotic reproduction, and the biochemical basis for increased Ebolavirus glycoprotein activity during the recent outbreak. Become a patron of TWiV!Links for this episodeNido2017 MeetingASM Microbe 2017Mark Buller obituaryRS virus pipeline (pdf)Prophage WO genes and cytoplasmic incompatibility (Nature)Vanderbilt Virology (TWiV 332)Basis for increased Ebolavirus glycoprotein activity (Cell Host Micr)Letters read on TWiV 431This episode is brought to you by Blue Apron. Blue Apron is the #1 fresh ingredient and recipe delivery service in the country. See what’s on the menu this week and get your first 3 meals free with your first purchase – WITH FREE SHIPPING – by going to blueapron.com/twivWeekly Science PicksRich - Germ Theory by Robert P. GaynesAlan - Student Scientist Partnerships Kathy - SymbiarticDickson - PaleoBioDB NavigatorVincent - Kusama Infinity RoomListener PickChaim - How to fight back against the backfire effectIntro music is by Ronald Jenkees.Send your virology questions and comments to twiv@microbe.tv
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