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    Explore "nucleotide" with insightful episodes like "Gene Expression & Your DNA", "The Virus Killer: Your Lymphatic System, Part 1", "206: Bacteria send nucleotide signals", "TWiP 103: Scroll down, please" and "TWiV 266: A pathogenic vicious cycle" from podcasts like ""The Keto Diet Podcast", "Invite Health Podcast", "This Week in Microbiology", "This Week in Parasitism" and "This Week in Virology"" and more!

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    Gene Expression & Your DNA

    Gene Expression & Your DNA

    Do we fall into disease as a result of our DNA? Or, do we have the ability to shift things to avoid it? Understanding how and what our genes are, the complexity in each, and how this points to creation.

     

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    The Virus Killer: Your Lymphatic System, Part 1

    The Virus Killer: Your Lymphatic System, Part 1

    Your lymphatic system functions as a sort of circulatory system for your immune system, balancing fluids and fighting viruses. This is why it is so important to know about certain nutrients that can help support it, according to Chief Scientific Director and Pharmacist Jerry Hickey, Ph. 

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    206: Bacteria send nucleotide signals

    206: Bacteria send nucleotide signals

    The TWiM holobionts pay tribute to Stuart Levy, and reveal the remarkably diverse array of cyclic nucleotides synthesized by bacteria that likely mediate interactions with animal and plant hosts.

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    TWiP 103: Scroll down, please

    TWiP 103: Scroll down, please

    Hosts: Vincent RacanielloDickson Despommier, and Daniel Griffin

    Guest: Michael Libman

    The TWiP-scholars solve the case of the Housewife from Kolkata, discuss mutations in the IL17 gene associated with cerebral malaria, and hear a case presentation from guest Michael Libman.

     

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     Case study for TWiP 103

    This week's case concerns a 42 yo male, refugee in Canada, from DRC, former Zaire, where there is unending civil war. Upper middle class, professor of French at university. Had been imprisoned, tortured, lived in jungle for a few years, reached refugee camp in Tanzania, moved to Canada. Came to health care system 15 months after arrived. Was sent to psych, unstable emotionally, delusions, hallucinations, depression, post traumatic issues. Was under psych care for ~1 yr, did not improve, became worse. Sent to hospital. History: talked about having minor injury, hurt lower back, pain there bothering him. Some anemia (normochromic), basic hem/chem/urine/liver nothing remarkable. Physical exam, nothing remarkable. HIV negative. Some evidence for chronic inflammatory condition: sed rate 60 (elevated), had diffuse increase in IgG, IgM. Developed some low level autoantibodies; anti-nuclear, p-anka, anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies. Slightly elevated fever for a few days, then few days or week with no fever. No eosinophilia. Radiology: on CT did have some mediastinal, aortic, axillae, lymphadenopathy. Prob screened in Africa for malaria and treated; prob also got ivermectin. Also got head MRI: not completely normal, classic nonspecific midbrain abnormality. Diffuse mild edema. Weight loss remarkable. No visual problems.

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    TWiV 266: A pathogenic vicious cycle

    TWiV 266: A pathogenic vicious cycle

    Hosts: Vincent RacanielloAlan Dove, and Kathy Spindler

    Vincent, Alan, and Kathy discuss finding viruses in outer space, varying results obtained from personal genetic testing, and depletion of CD4 cells during HIV infection by pyroptosis.

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