
Episode 303
303: Can Our Microbiome Break Our Hearts?
This Week in Microbiology · Vincent Racaniello, Michael Schmidt, Michele Swanson.
February 3, 202456m 32s
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Show Notes
TWiM reveals a database of genome sequences of thousands of Mycobaterium tuberculosis, allowing association with resistance phenotypes to 13 antibiotics, and microbe-derived uremic solutes that enhance thrombosis potential in the host.
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Michael Schmidt, and Michele Swanson.
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Links for this episode- M. tuberculosis genomes and antimicrobial resistance (PLoS Biol)
- The CRyPTIC consortium
- BashTheBug
- Zooniverse
- Microbial solutes enhance thrombosis (mBio)
- Can our microbiome break our heart? (mBio)
- Pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease (EJIFCC)
- How Kidneys Work Video (Mayo Clinic)
- What is a metaorganism? (Zoology)
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