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TWiV 379: A mouse divided

6 March 2016 by Vincent Racaniello

TWiVOn episode #379 of the science show This Week in Virology, Scott Tibbetts joins the TWiVirate to describe his work on the role of a herpesviral nocoding RNA in establishment of peripheral latency, and then we visit two last minute additions to the Zika virus literature.

You can find TWiV #379 at microbe.tv/twiv, or listen below.

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Filed Under: This Week in Virology Tagged With: gammaherpesvirus, hematogenous, herpesvirus, latency, MHV68, microcephaly, miRNA, murine gammaherpesvirus 68, noncoding RNA, pathogenesis, tRNA, viral, viremia, virology, virus, viruses, zika virus

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