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BacterioFiles Micro Edition 81 - Agrobacterium Antibodies Attack AIDS


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This episode: Scientists find a way to possibly make an HIV vaccine using bacteria!

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Show notes:
News item/Journal Paper

Other interesting stories:

  • Bacteria may help to store excess carbon dioxide underground
  • Bacteriophage needles that penetrate bacteria have iron tip
  • Pathogen could be useful, produces very strong glue
  • Yeast made to respond to magnets, useful for biotech
  • Exploring the ocean, microscopically
  • Improving knowledge of an already well-known useful bacterium
  • Cold-loving yeasts: where they are and what they (could) do (paper)
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