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Cell Podcast

Cell (www.cell.com) is a peer-reviewed journal publishing the most interesting discoveries in biology.

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September 2010: The genetic basis of night blindness, microRNAs in regulatory T cells, and the mating habits of songbirds

September 2010: The genetic basis of night blindness, microRNAs in regulatory T cells, and the mating habits of songbirds

Learn how a sodium-calcium exchanger helps humans see in the dark (0:42), understand why one microRNA is critical for st... Read more

23 Sep 2010

19mins

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July 2015: From Human Memories to Wooly Mammoths

July 2015: From Human Memories to Wooly Mammoths

How our brain’s working memory actually works, with Mark Stokes (00:00 Trends in Cognitive Sciences). How synthetic biol... Read more

16 Jul 2015

20mins

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August 2010: Muscle wasting, gut regeneration, and brain metabolism

August 2010: Muscle wasting, gut regeneration, and brain metabolism

Hear about a strategy to reverse the muscle wasting that accompanies cancer (00:55), learn about a kinase that is a key ... Read more

26 Aug 2010

21mins

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April 2016: Growing Older

April 2016: Growing Older

In this edition, we learn how HIV is linked to premature aging, with Trey Ideker, Molecular Cell (00:00); how seeing and... Read more

28 Apr 2016

25mins

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March 2016: Going Viral

March 2016: Going Viral

In this edition, we learn how the Zika virus affects fetal development, with Guo-li Ming, Hongjun Song, and Hengli Tang,... Read more

24 Mar 2016

27mins

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January 2018: Don’t Waste Your Yogurt

January 2018: Don’t Waste Your Yogurt

In this edition, we’ll hear about a new technique to inject information into the brain of monkeys, with Kevin Mazurek an... Read more

25 Jan 2018

34mins

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June 2014: On Women in Neuroscience and Stem Cells in Your Blood

June 2014: On Women in Neuroscience and Stem Cells in Your Blood

In this edition, we learn about how dietary changes can affect stem cells in the blood, leading to possible therapeutic ... Read more

26 Jun 2014

18mins

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December 2015: All Cells Big and Small

December 2015: All Cells Big and Small

In this edition, we’ll hear about quantitative techniques to study single cells (00: 00 with Rick Horowitz, Trends in Ce... Read more

17 Dec 2015

21mins

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October 2009: How the influenza virus outwits the host immune system, why our ancestors took up farming, and what fruit fly memories are really made of

October 2009: How the influenza virus outwits the host immune system, why our ancestors took up farming, and what fruit fly memories are really made of

Learn about a clever way that the influenza virus outwits the host immune system (start 0:47), hear why our ancestors ab... Read more

22 Oct 2009

21mins

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August 2009: An X-chromosome variant that protects against AIDS progression, a microRNA linking normal and cancer stem cells, and how cells move in the worm embryo

August 2009: An X-chromosome variant that protects against AIDS progression, a microRNA linking normal and cancer stem cells, and how cells move in the worm embryo

Learn about an X chromosome variant that protects against the progression of AIDS (start 0:50), hear about a microRNA th... Read more

27 Aug 2009

24mins

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November 2009: Membrane trafficking in cells and regulation in breast cancer cells

November 2009: Membrane trafficking in cells and regulation in breast cancer cells

Learn about two new studies identifying a protein complex that helps with intracellular membrane trafficking (start 0:47... Read more

19 Nov 2009

21mins

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July 2009: How cancer cells evade detection, genes that keep the genome stable, and new therapeutic targets fortreating tuberculosis

July 2009: How cancer cells evade detection, genes that keep the genome stable, and new therapeutic targets fortreating tuberculosis

Learn how cancer cells evade detection by macrophages (start 0:46), hear about a screen for genes that keep the genome s... Read more

30 Jul 2009

22mins

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June 2009: Repairing damaged lung tissue, halting liver tumor growth, and RNA as a drug target

June 2009: Repairing damaged lung tissue, halting liver tumor growth, and RNA as a drug target

Learn how stem cells can repair damaged lung tissue (start 1:04), how delivery of a microRNA to liver tumors in mice hal... Read more

18 Jun 2009

26mins

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April 2009: Using stem cell therapy to treat heart disease, a key player in the production of Th17 cells, and a microRNA's role in regulating fly development

April 2009: Using stem cell therapy to treat heart disease, a key player in the production of Th17 cells, and a microRNA's role in regulating fly development

Learn about a microRNA that confers robustness on the pathways regulating fly development (start 0:50), the cytokine int... Read more

23 Apr 2009

23mins

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May 2009: Regulatory T cells, developing insulin resistance associated with obesity, and bladder epithelium regeneration after infection with e. coli

May 2009: Regulatory T cells, developing insulin resistance associated with obesity, and bladder epithelium regeneration after infection with e. coli

Learn how bladder epithelium regenerates after infection (0:53) and which amino acids are involved in developing insulin... Read more

21 May 2009

20mins

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March 2009: An unexpected pro-apoptotic role for the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor, a cytoplasmic filter in neurons, and a mechanism involved in the oxidative stress response in yeast

March 2009: An unexpected pro-apoptotic role for the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor, a cytoplasmic filter in neurons, and a mechanism involved in the oxidative stress response in yeast

Learn about an unexpected pro-apoptotic role for the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor (start 1:22), a cytoplasmic filter ... Read more

26 Mar 2009

23mins

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February 2009: Melanoma cells eluding signals from a key growth control pathway, how to reprogram cells back to a pluripotent state, and variations in human genes contributing to evolution

February 2009: Melanoma cells eluding signals from a key growth control pathway, how to reprogram cells back to a pluripotent state, and variations in human genes contributing to evolution

Hear about a new study that reveals how human melanoma cells elude signals from a key growth control pathway, how to rep... Read more

26 Feb 2009

21mins

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October 2014: Deep Diving into Cellular Function

October 2014: Deep Diving into Cellular Function

In this edition, we learn about about how the poison botulinum toxin alters cell functions, with K. Ravi Acharya (00:00)... Read more

23 Oct 2014

27mins

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January 2009: Counteracting climate change with glossy crop leaves, leaky nuclei in aging cells, and how the body keeps cholesterol in check

January 2009: Counteracting climate change with glossy crop leaves, leaky nuclei in aging cells, and how the body keeps cholesterol in check

Hear about a new study that reveals how aging cells end up with leaky nuclei and how the glossy leaves of crop plants ma... Read more

29 Jan 2009

20mins

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September 2013: From Making Memories to Changing Bacteria

September 2013: From Making Memories to Changing Bacteria

What makes a memory, with Jonathan Crystal (0:00) (Special issue on memory from Current Biology). The birth of the Prote... Read more

20 Sep 2013

26mins

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