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TWiV 1307: My heart breaks for flu
Episode 1307

TWiV 1307: My heart breaks for flu

TWiV reviews the structural basis for Rep-mediated adeno-associated virus DNA genome packaging, how influenza virus-infected myeloid cells travel to the heart and infect cardiomyocytes, leading to IFN-fueled heart damage. Hosts: , , ,...

This Week in Virology

March 22, 20261h 53m

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Show Notes

TWiV reviews the structural basis for Rep-mediated adeno-associated virus DNA genome packaging, how influenza virus-infected myeloid cells travel to the heart and infect cardiomyocytes, leading to IFN-fueled heart damage.

Hosts: Vincent RacanielloRich ConditKathy Spindler, and Brianne Barker

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