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TWiV 393: Lovers and livers

12 June 2016 by Vincent Racaniello

Possible sexual transmission of Zika virus, and a cell protein that allows hepatitis C virus replication in cell culture by enhancing vitamin E mediated protection against lipid peroxidation, are the subjects discussed by the TWiVerati on this week’s episode of the science show This Week in Virology.

You can find TWiV #393 at microbe.tv/twiv, or listen below.

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Filed Under: This Week in Virology Tagged With: cell culture, flavivirus, hepatitis C virus, lipid peroxidation, replication, replicon, SEC14L2, semen, sexual transmission, viral, virology, virus, viruses, vitamin E, zika virus

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  1. Koral Mehmet Kahraman says

    29 June 2016 at 10:49 am

    Very nice article, thanks. I like it. Parsel Sorgulama

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