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Podcast
biobytes: May 2, 2008
The Rockefeller University Press
biobytes{at}rockefeller.edu
In the May edition of biobytes we talk to Gerald Zamponi (University of Calgary, Canada) about what normal prion proteins get up to (Khosravani et al., JCB), Paul Goepfert (University of Alabama at Birmingham, AL) talks about HIV transmission (Goepfert et al., JEM, see also: Keipela et al., Nat Med), We learn that Rac1 has a role inside the nucleus (Michaelson et al., JCB), and Robert Schneider (New York University of Medicine, New York) reveals that translation control is more complex than we thought (Ramirez-Valle et al., JCB). The show was written, presented, and produced by Ruth Williams.
00:50 - What prion proteins normally do; 05:10 - HIV transmission; 11:55 - Rac1's new role; 13:18 - Translation control.
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