The TWiVome discuss the blood virome of 8,420 humans, and thoroughly geek out on a paper about the number of parental viruses in a plaque.
TWiV 114: Ten out of ’10
- January 2, 2011
- Tagged as: CFS, circovirus, david baltimore, dengue, endogenous virus, influenza, miRNA, plaque, Polio, prostate cancer, retrovirus, siRNA, Vaccine, viral, virology, virus, XMRV
Vincent, Alan, and Rich revisit ten compelling virology stories of 2010.
Vincent, Alan, and Rich are enthralled by movies of vaccinia virus plaque formation, then consider how repulsion of superinfection virions leads to rapid virus spread, and a therapeutic prostate cancer vaccine.