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TWiP 33: Hide and seek

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello and Dickson Despommier

Vincent and Dickson review an in silico pipeline for identifying molecular mimicry candidate proteins in the genomes of parasites, and catch up on listener email.

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Comments (3)

  1. I'd like to hear you both talk about demodex folliculorum, also known as the bug that lives in your eyelash follicles.
  2. TWiP #33 is unusually popular - I wonder why?
  3. The acronym "CPC" which you mentioned in the first few minutes of the podcast is for "Clinico-Pathologic Conference."

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