TWiV explains research showing how temperate phages enhance bacterial host fitness via RNA-guided flagellar remodelling, and that IgA antibody is necessary and sufficient to prevent norovirus infection in mice.
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- Positions in Rosenfeld Lab (email)
- Fred Murphy passes away (X)
- US has lost its hold on measles elimination (CIDRAP)
- What’s in the genetic code of America’s measles outbreaks (ProPublica)
- Did Pete Hegseth single-handedly raise the R₀ of flu? (Inside Medicine)
- Fred Murphy’s Virus Images and Foundations of Virology (UTMB)
- Temperate phages and RNA-guided flagellar remodelling (Nat Micro)
- Eukaryotic RNA guided system (Nature)
- IgA prevents norovirus infection in mice (Sci Transl Med)
- Craig Wilen’s letter to TWiV (TWiV 492)
- Timestamps by Jolene Ramsey. Thanks!
Brianne – APod June 26: Milky Way Urban Style Rich – Your birth order affects your future, but not for the reason you think; Dr. McCoy Jolene – Bakteriopolis paper and site Vincent – The Claude Shutdown Is a Total Sh*tshow
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