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TWiV 318: Last year in virology

  • January 4, 2015
  • Tagged as: aphid, Borna virus, coronavirus, dromedary camel, ebola virus, endogenous viral DNA, Jonas Salk, MERS-CoV, norovirus, oncolytic measles virus, rhinovirus, toxin, uncoating, Vaccine, viral, viral evolution, virology, virus

The TWiV gang reviews ten fascinating, compelling, and riveting virology stories from 2014.

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TWiV 303: Borna this way

  • September 21, 2014
  • Tagged as: aerosol, airborne, Borna disease virus, Ebola, ebolavirus, endogenous viral DNA, gain of function, negative strand, pandemic, replication, thirteen lined ground squirrel, transmission, viral, virology, virus

The TWiV team discusses transmission of Ebola virus, and inhibition of Borna disease virus replication by viral DNA in the ground squirrel genome.

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