TWiV 312: She sells B cells
An episode of the This Week in Virology podcast, hosted by Vincent Racaniello, titled "TWiV 312: She sells B cells" was published on November 23, 2014 and runs 93 minutes.
November 23, 2014 ·93m · This Week in Virology
Episode Description
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Alan Dove, Rich Condit, and Kathy Spindler
The TWiVbolans discuss the finding that human noroviruses, major causes of gastroenteritis, can for the first time be propagated in B cell cultures, with the help of enteric bacteria.
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Links for this episode
- Ebola virus appropriations (White House)
- ASM Ebola FAQ
- Quarantine due to Ebola virus in semen (NPR)
- Enteric bacteria promote norovirus infection of B cells (Science)
- Norovirus emerges (Zimmer)
- Stephanie Karst on TWiV 134
- Image credit
- Letters read on TWiV 312
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