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Vincent R.
Racaniello (born
January 2, 1953) is a
Higgins Professor in the
Department of
Microbiology and
Immunology at
Columbia University's
College of...
- The
Racaniello or
Racani family was a
prominent family of
Umbrian origin which provided a
number of
administrators in Todi. One
branch of the
family was...
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David Racaniello (born June 3, 1978),
usually known as Dave and
nicknamed Rac, is a
bullpen catcher for the New York Mets of
Major League Baseball (MLB)...
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Ludovico Racaniello (1352–1441) was an
Italian condottiero active in Tuscany.
Ludovico was born in Todi, the
first child of Riccardo, and a descendant...
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genome was
published by two
different teams of researchers: by
Vincent Racaniello and
David Baltimore at MIT and by
Naomi Kitamura and
Eckard Wimmer at...
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Wayback Machine posted to
Virology Blog 10
AUGUST 2009 by
Professor Vincent Racaniello.
Accessed via
internet August 20, 2012.
Dalldorf G,
Gifford R (June 1951)...
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Iranzo J, Lucía-Sanz A, Kuhn JH,
Krupovic M, et al. (November 2018).
Racaniello VR (ed.). "Origins and
Evolution of the
Global RNA Virome". mBio. 9 (6)...
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During graduate school,
Rasmussen worked in the
laboratory of
Vincent Racaniello where she
developed a
mouse model of
rhinovirus infection in
order to...
- 2012.00161. PMC 3522046. PMID 23248780. Flint, S.Jane; Enquist, Lynn W.;
Racaniello,
Vincent R.; Skalka, Anna
Marie (2009).
Principles of Virology. Vol. II...
- transcriptase) at the PDBe-KB. TWiV 904: 50
years of
reverse transcriptase Vincent Racaniello travels to Cold
Spring Harbor Laboratory to
speak with
David Baltimore...