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TWiV 580: Noncoding RNA with Chris Sullivan

  • December 29, 2019
  • Tagged as: DUSP11, hepatitis C virus, microrna, mIR-122, miRNA, noncoding RNA, papillomavirus, polyomavirus, RNA triphosphatase, RNAi, viral, virology, viruria, virus, Xrn1

From the University of Texas at Austin, Vincent and Rich speak with Chris Sullivan about his work on miRNAs encoded in the genomes of polyomaviruses and papillomaviruses, and how an RNA triphosphatase restricts hepatitis C virus replication.

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TWiV 329: Pox in the balance

  • March 22, 2015
  • Tagged as: cfs/me, chemokines, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, cytokines, eIF2, endoribonuclease, immune marker, innate immunity, mRNA cap, poxvirus, PRK, RNAseL, systemic exertion intolerance disease, vaccinia virus, viral, virology, virus, Xrn1

The TWiV team reviews identification of immune biomarkers in CFS/ME patients, and how a cell nuclease controls the innate immune response to vaccinia virus infection.

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TWiV 228: Cal Bears go viral

  • April 14, 2013
  • Tagged as: Britt Glaunsinger, dengue, Eva Harris, hemorrhagic fever, HHV-8, kaposi's sarcoma associated herpesvirus, kshv, mRNA degradation, shock syndrome, SOX, viral, virology, virus, Xrn1

Vincent visits the University of California at Berkeley and speaks with Britt Glaunsinger and Eva Harris about their work on Kaposi’s sarcoma associated herpesvirus and dengue virus.

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