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Podcast
biobytes: December 15, 2008
The Rockefeller University Press
biobytes{at}rockefeller.edu
In the December 15th edition of biobytes we hear from Eline Luning Prak (University of Pennsylvania) about antibody gene editing and autoimmunity (Panigrahi et al., JEM), Richard Youle (National Institutes of Health, Bethesda) tells us how a Parkinson's-associated protein prompts mitophagy (Narendra et al., JCB), and Christina Mitchell and Megan McGrath (Monash University, Melbourne, Australia) explain how a protein called FHL1 makes muscle cells mighty (Cowling et al., JCB). The show was written, presented, and produced by Ruth Williams, with additional reporting by Justin Paul.
00:35 - Antibody gene editing and autoimmunity; 07:25 - Parkinson's-associated protein prompts mitophagy; 14:05 - FHL1 makes muscle cells mighty
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