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Podcast
biobytes: July 28, 2008
The Rockefeller University Press
biobytes{at}rockefeller.edu
In the July 28th edition of biobytes Hema Bashyam (Journal of Experimental Medicine) joins us in the studio to discuss platelet derivation from ES cells (Nishikii et al., JEM) and a decade-early signal for Huntington's disease (Björkqvist et al., JEM), Pradipta Ghosh (University of California, San Diego) talks about a molecular switch for cell migration (Ghosh et al., JCB), and biobytes new recruit Justin Paul (Rockefeller University) asks Tony Hyman (Max Planck Institute, Dresden, Germany) how dividing cells set the length of their spindles. The show was written and presented by Ruth Williams and produced by Ruth Williams and Justin Paul.
00:47 - platelet derivation from ES cells; 04:06 - IL-6, a decade-early marker for Huntington's disease; 06:30 - a molecular switch for migration; 11:40 - How dividing cells set the length of spindles
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