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Vincent Racaniello has a special one-on-one interview with Adolfo Garcia-Sastre on the origin and pathogenesis novel H1N1 virus on this week’s TWiV podcast.
Dr. García-Sastre is a Professor in the Department of Microbiology at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York.
While a great many topics are covered, the significance of the D225G mutation is discussed at length. This week’s TWiV podcast runs about 45 minutes.
If you aren’t a regular listener to TWiV (This Week In Virology), and a regular visitor to Racaniello’s Virology Blog, you really should be.
TWiV #74: Influenza with Professor Adolfo Garcia-Sastre
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