TWiM 232: Microbial nanowires

December 24, 2020

TWiM explores the use of a bacterial protein to make highly conductive microbial nanowires, and how modulin proteins seed the formation of amyloid, a key component of S. aureus biofilms.

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Elio Schaechter, Michele Swanson, and Michael Schmidt

Right click to download TWiM #232 (40 MB .mp3, 55 minutes)

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3 comments on “TWiM 232: Microbial nanowires

  1. Pat Gilligan Dec 26, 2020

    Hi Vincent, just want to let you know, it looks like you re-uploaded the audio for TWiM 231 here.

    Thanks so much for all the work and care that goes into all your podcasts – incredibly generous of you!

    pat

  2. Excuse me, but the play control plays TWiM 231 instead of TWiM 232. I thought I was having Deja Vue.

  3. Steve Hawkins Jan 3, 2021

    I missed this since you began putting the others on YouTube. Others might not know to look for TWiM here.