
This Week in Virology TWiV 256: How mice say nodavirus
Oct 27, 2013
01:36:17
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Alan Dove, Rich Condit, and Kathy Spindler
Vincent, Dickson, Alan, Rich, and Kathy review two papers that present evidence for RNA interference as an antiviral immunity mechanism in mammals.
Links for this episode:- World Polio Day
- Mole Day
- John Holland's publications
- RNAi is antiviral in mammals (Science)
- Antiviral RNA interference in mammals (Science)
- RNAi, antiviral after all (Science)
- Is RNA interference antiviral in mammals? (Cell Host Microbe)
- Nodamura virus (Nature)
- Ebolavirus proteins suppress RNAi (J Virol)
- Illustrated is an siRNA (orange), dicer (top right), and argonaute (bottom)
- Letters read on TWiV 256
Dickson - Wildlife Photographers of the Year 2013Kathy - John Holland's Emerging Infectious Disease lecture (YouTube)Alan - The worst part is notRich - The Universe in a Single Atom by Dalai Lama (Mind and Life Institute)Vincent - The Truth about T. Rex by Brian Switek
Listener Pick of the WeekStephen - International Institute for Species Exploration (Top 10 species choice)
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