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TWiP 131: Entomophagy

  • April 15, 2017
  • Tagged as: arachnid, arthropod, babesia, babesiosis, Loxoceles, parasite, parasitism, recluse spider, warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia
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Jonathan from the podcast Arthro-Pod joins the TWiPerati to solve the case of the Peruvian Woman With Inguinal Insect Bite, and discuss warm autoimmune hemolytic anemic that develops after babesiosis.

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TWiP 130: Paige Turner

  • April 1, 2017
  • Tagged as: AIDS, ESCRT, exosomes, parasite, parasitism, social motility, spliced leader RNA, trans splicing, Trypanosoma brucei
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The TWiPniks solve the case of the Man With AIDS, and explore how secretion of extracellular vesicles influences the social motility of Trypanosoma brucei.

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TWiP 129: Human kindness, river blindness

  • March 15, 2017
  • Tagged as: autoimmunity, black fly, eosinophilia, Haycocknema perplexum, ivermectin, nodding syndrome, onchocerca volvulus, onchocerciasis, parasite, parasitism, river blindness
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The TWiP Masters solve the case of the Australian Wildlife Carer, and review evidence that nodding syndrome may be caused by an autoimmune reaction to the parasitic worm that causes river blindness.

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TWiP 128: It’s over 9000!

  • March 4, 2017
  • Tagged as: case study, collagen, eosinophilia, helminth, nurse cell, parasite, parasitism, Strongyloides stercoralis, Trichinella
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The TWiPerati solve the case of the Man Who Sat in Feces, and discuss a study on how Dickson’s favorite parasite induces the formation of a collagen capsule.

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TWiP 127: Kava not Cava

  • February 15, 2017
  • Tagged as: amebiasis, case study, gut microbiome, leishmania, Lutzomyia, parasite, parasitism, sandfly
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The TWiPsters solve the case of the Peace Corps Volunteer with a Liver Lesion, and discuss the dependence of Leishmania survival on the gut microbiome of the sandfly.

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TWiP 126: A virus walks into a parasite

  • February 4, 2017
  • Tagged as: dsRNA virus, leishmania, leishmaniasis, leishmaniavirus, parasite, parasitism, T cells, vaccine
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The TWiP Trinity solve the case of the Peace Corps volunteer with diarrhea, and reveal how immunizing against a virus ameliorates exacerbated leishmaniasis.

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TWiP 125: Third time’s a charm

  • January 21, 2017
  • Tagged as: Anopheles, malaria, mosquito, parasite, parasitism, parasitology, Plasmodium falciparum, sporozoite, vaccine
TWiP

The TWiPonderers solve the case of the Timber Worker with Severe Shaking Chills, and describe an experimental malaria vaccine comprising attenuated sporozoites produced by genetic engineering.

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TWiP 124: RPAing with the tryps

  • January 4, 2017
  • Tagged as: binding protein, differentiation, DNA replication, parasite, parasitism, RPA, serpiginous, ssDNA, Trypanosoma cruzi, trypanosome
TWiP

The prolific podcast-shedding Hosts solve the case of the Global Health Intern with a snakelike lesion on her foot, and reveal the role of a single-stranded DNA binding protein in differentiation of trypanosomes.

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TWiP 123: What we know is confusing

  • December 20, 2016
  • Tagged as: case study, complement, cytoadhesion, erythrocyte, malaria, myiasis, parasite, parasitism, parasitology, Plasmodium falciparum
TWiP

The TWiPanorama solve the case of the Dutch Woman with Wormy Objects in Her Stool, dissect a study on cytoadhesion of malaria infected red blood cells, and introduce Parasitology Superheroes.

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TWiP 122: If the thunder don’t get you, the lightning will

  • December 6, 2016
  • Tagged as: allbendazole, cytokine, deworming, helminth, hookworm, immune hyporesponsiveness, immunosuppression, leishmania, mucocutaneous leishmaniasis, parasite, parasitism, sandfly, soil transmitted helminth
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The TWiPniks docs solve the case of the Female from Peru with Epistaxis, and discuss the effect of community deworming on immunosuppression.

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