
Episode 296
296: Bacterial Channels in Plant Cells
This Week in Microbiology · Vincent Racaniello, Michael Schmidt
October 7, 202347m 2s
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Show Notes
TWiM discusses a dispute about whether the mycobiome plays a role in the development of cancer, and the structure and function of channels that are delivered to plant cells by pathogenic bacteria.
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, and Michael Schmidt.
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Links for this episode- Cancer microbes disputed (Carl Zimmer)
- Fungal mycobiome and cancer (Nature)
- Revisiting fungal mycobiome and cancer (Nature)
- Bacteria deliver channels to plant cells (Nature)
- Ice nucleation by bacteria (YouTube)
- Gram-negative bacterial porins (Curr Protein Pept Sci)
- Xenopus oocyte toolbox (Cold Spring Harb Protocols)
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