Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Alan Dove, and Rich Condit
Vincent, Alan, and Rich consider whether pet dogs might transmit human noroviruses, and an RNA virus microRNA that might be involved in oncogenesis.
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Links for this episode:
- Do pet dogs transmit human norovirus? (J Clin Virol)
- RNA virus miRNA that mimics oncomiR (PNAS)
- MicroRNA expression by an RNA virus (PNAS)
- Lab safety stickers jpg (thanks, Jon!)
- Amateur virologists (Zimmer, NY Times)
- Genome at home (Wired)
- Barbergators sing national anthem (YouTube)
- TWiV on Facebook
- Letters read on TWiV 174
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two of the listener picks seem to have the same link
Thanks, fixed.
Idea of announcing the papers beforehand is great,
thanks, best wishes TWIV, TWIM and TWIP
Alan was asking about a reference concerning the Norovirus as biggest cause of foodborne illness factoid…here it is… A landmark paper by CDC authors. Very important paper/study http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21192848