TWiV explains genetic changes in nOPV2 strains that paralyzed children, outbreak of raccoon distemper in Toronto, EcoHealth Alliance gets its NIH grant back, and breakage at chromosomal fragile sites caused by the EBNA1 protein of Epstein-Barr virus as a mechanism for carcinogenesis.
TWiV 531: Circ du RNA
- January 20, 2019
- Tagged as: backsplicing, cancer, circRNA, circular RNAs, EBV, kshv, tumor, tumor virology, viral, viroid, virology, virus, viruses
Patrick Moore returns to TWiV to discuss the discovery from the Chang-Moore laboratory of circular RNAs in cells infected with herpesviruses.
At the Glasgow Science Festival microTALKS, Vincent speaks with Ruth, Glen, and Esther about their research on viruses and Hodgkin lymphoma, adenovirus structure and entry into cells, and interactions between arthropod borne viruses and their hosts.
The TWiV chiefs tackle reader email about how to pronounce Buda, Texas, grinding tree stumps, and much more.
TWiV 23: Extreme virology
- March 7, 2009
- Tagged as: AIDS, APOBEC, circovirus, EBV, Epstein-Barr virus, frog, H5N1, histocompatibility, hiv-1, macaque, MHC, mimivirus, multiple sclerosis, ranavirus, vif, virophage
Vincent, Dick, and Alan review a new macaque model for HIV-1 infection, a possible role for Epstein-Barr virus in multiple sclerosis, accidental release of H5N1 by a vaccine company, resistance of frogs to virus infection, and extreme virology – the biggest and smallest viruses and viral genomes.